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Step into a vortex of mind-blowing facts and wild discoveries! 🚀 From deep-sea nuclear explosions to geometric curiosities, get your daily science shock dose here. 🔬✨

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Cloud streets are mesmerizing—orderly rows of elongated cumulus clouds forming at low altitudes, stretching across the sky in precise alignment with the wind. They arise when cool air moves over a warmer surface, sparking rising currents of warm air—thermal updrafts—that organize into parallel bands. Factronaut
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Man just built this specialized DIY SUP underwater light—and it’s a total game-changer. The light uses the latest XHP Cree LEDs, delivering 50% more lumens per watt compared to older, cheaper LED setups. Running at 650W, it pumps out ~90,000 lumens and ~1,330,000 candela—making it possibly the most powerful and efficient SUP underwater light available. Built for exploring the seafloor at night, not just lighting up the board. #DIY #UnderwaterLighting #SUP #NightDive Factronaut
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– A dormant danger has returned after more than half a century. This deadly parasite, unseen in Texas since the 1960s, has reemerged—triggering an urgent scientific effort. How does it spread? Which environments and populations are now at risk? And why are researchers releasing millions of lab-bred flies in a bold move to contain it? Factronaut
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This machine still runs on punch cards—and yes, it still works! Since most have never seen one, think of a punch card as the vintage equivalent of a modern USB drive. It’s essentially a paper card with holes punched in specific patterns. Those holes represented encoded data, effectively storing programs or instructions. Factronaut
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