10 things we didn't know last week

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1. You can make vegan cheese out of human DNA.

Find out more (Vice)

2. The most common surname for doctors in the UK is Khan.

Find out more (Daily Mail)

3. Lebanon has a craft beer industry.

Find out more (The Economist)

4. Man-eating sharks are nine times more likely to kill men than women.

Find out more (The Wire)

5. David Hockney's dachshund once defecated on the floor of Dennis Hopper's Frank Gehry-designed home, prompting a furious reaction.

Find out more (The Guardian)

6. Monkeys at the top and bottom of the social pecking order have physically different brains.

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7. Watching action films makes you eat more.

Find out more (Daily Telegraph)

8. There are £1,500 chickens that are entirely black.

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9. The men's apparel market in India is worth nearly $2 billion (£1.2 billion) more than that of women.

Find out more (QZ)

10. Archer fish adjust for distance when they spit.

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