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From Misplaced Pages's newest articles:
- ...that the Blister Beetles are so named because they secrete cantharidin, a poison causing blistering of the skin and painful swelling if consumed?
- ...that Indian-born English cricketer Hugh Bartlett died whilst watching a cricket match at Hove in 1988?
- ...that in Greek mythology, Antiope was the only Amazon known to have married?
- ...that the Metallurgical Laboratory at the University of Chicago built the first nuclear reactor and achieved a self-sustaining nuclear reaction in December 1942?