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... that in 2011, geneticist Riin Tamm(pictured) was chosen as one of 26 scientists to travel around Estonia and take part in events at schools and academic institutions?
... that a "magnificent" furniture depository in Hove, England, designed by local architects Clayton & Black, later became an insurance office and—in November 2012—the Montefiore Hospital?
... that during the early 20th century, Halfaya, in central Syria, was a village where collective farming was practiced by the twelve clans who inhabited it?
... that when he was 13, Leonard Wood created a washing machine-powered go-kart that reached a top speed of 25 miles per hour (40 km/h)?