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A load of no such thing as a fish, a weekly podcast, this week coming to you from Edinburgh!
My name is Dan Schreiber, and I am sitting here with Anna Chazinski, Andrew Hunter Murray, and James Harkin,
and once again we have gathered around the microphones with our four favorite facts from the last seven days,
and in no particular order, here we go.
Starting with fact number one, and that's my fact this week,
my fact is unmarried people are more likely to fall down stairs than married people.
And previously married people fall down more than both of them.
It's not just because they're like, it's my phone's ringing, my phone's ringing, get it?
Because you're single, you're kind of, you know.
Yeah, you're ready for the phone.
I don't think we know why, do we?
We don't, so I read this in a Bill Bryson book called At Home,
which is a fantastic book, and he references in the chapter,
which he writes about stairs, that he read this one book,
the only book that is a sort of academic look at staircases, and it's by John Templer of MIT.
It's called The Staircase, Studies of Hazards Fall and Safe Designs.