Surprising discoveries from the week of March 27: Crowns, hats, and goblin sharks

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A photo of King Charles III under an umbrella, looking amused but a little concerned.

King Charles III
Photo: Matthias Schrader (Reuters)

Florida governor Ron DeSantis, presumably irked by Disney’s opposition to his state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, had a plan to strip the Mouse House of its largely self-governing rights.

But when you wish upon a star—and when you quietly throw a clause into an agreement that links your company’s future to the health of the British royal family—your dreams come true.

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Image: Gizmodo/Smith et al. (2023) (Other)

There’s a new shape in town, a 13-sided configuration that can tile a surface without repeating itself.

Can you guess what it’s called?
A. The T-shirt
B. The hat
C. The mess
D. The frustrated contractor

Answer at the end of the slideshow!

Gif: Giphy

Are you cool enough to get into a luxury gym? Lengthy application processes create an exclusive atmosphere—but who knows! Maybe you’ll make it, so long as you’ve got a good social media following and you’re rich.

Suspicious goblin shark, and real, offended goblin shark

Suspicious goblin shark, and real, offended goblin shark
Screenshot: Giannis Papadakis / Nicolas Straube / Mediterranean Marine Science / Gizmodo (Other)

Scientists retracted their 2022 assertion that a photo indicated the presence of goblin sharks in the Mediterranean, after the internet pointed out that the “specimen” looks a lot like a toy.

A man with shaving cream on his head looks at his phone while he waits for the barber.

The Bespoken Man, a barbershop in Sandton, South Africa
Photo: Siphiwe Sibeko (Reuters)

~10: Average hours spent online per day by most internet users in South Africa

~7: Average hours spent online per day by most internet users in the world

The answer to the quiz about the 13-sided shape is “the hat,” but we really like “the T-shirt,” and hope they’ll reconsider.

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