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📈 Telegram 频道 Fact blast 的分析概览

频道 Fact blast (@fact_blasting) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 29 934 名订阅者,在 事实 类别中位列第 485,并在 美国 地区排名第 1 283

📊 受众指标与增长动态

невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 29 934 名订阅者。

根据 28 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 -10 245,过去 24 小时变化为 7,整体触达仍然可观。

  • 认证状态: 未认证
  • 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 13.86%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 6.68% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
  • 帖子覆盖: 每篇帖子平均可获得 4 142 次浏览,首日通常累积 1 995 次浏览。
  • 互动与反馈: 受众积极参与,单帖平均反应数为 21
  • 主题关注点: 内容集中在 blast, scientist, mile, engineer, efficiency 等核心主题上。

📝 描述与内容策略

作者将该频道定位为表达主观观点的平台:
Explore daily mind-blowing facts and astonishing wonders from around the world! Get ready to be entertained and enlightened – hit subscribe now! 🚀🔍

凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 29 六月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 事实 类别中的关键影响点。

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How a magnetic field can power a motor — a fascinating demonstration of energy in motion. Fact blast

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Watch how Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot seamlessly shifts into a crouched position — fluid, precise, and impressively agile. S
Watch how Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot seamlessly shifts into a crouched position — fluid, precise, and impressively agile. See the motion in action #Robotics #Innovation Fact blast
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South Korea is making a bold move in prefab construction. Fully finished concrete homes are being assembled on-site in just t
South Korea is making a bold move in prefab construction. Fully finished concrete homes are being assembled on-site in just two weeks—thanks to modular walls, floors, and panels manufactured off-site and joined together with precision, like high-tech LEGO elements. The approach reduces labor needs by up to 20%, generates significantly less waste, and delivers structures built for strength and lasting durability. #ConstructionInnovation #PrefabHousing #SustainableBuilding Fact blast
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A bold theory suggests time isn’t universal but emerges from spacetime curvature. As the universe expands and spacetime flatt
A bold theory suggests time isn’t universal but emerges from spacetime curvature. As the universe expands and spacetime flattens, time may weaken and vanish. Anderson Gama Fernandes de Freitas from Brazil’s Federal University of Itajubá proposes a “geometric clock” in general relativity: time only functions where gravity curves spacetime—near massive objects or in the dense early universe. In flat, empty regions, time loses meaning. With ongoing cosmic expansion, time could slow and dissolve into a timeless future. This model addresses the “problem of time”—the conflict between quantum mechanics and general relativity—by framing time as local and geometry-dependent, not absolute, offering a path to unify physics. [Anderson Gama Fernandes de Freitas, “Geometric emergence of time in canonical quantum gravity,” Classical and Quantum Gravity (2026). DOI: 10.1088/1361-6382/ae6f66] Fact blast
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The Tyndall effect occurs when light scatters due to tiny particles suspended in a colloid or fine mixture, revealing the pat
The Tyndall effect occurs when light scatters due to tiny particles suspended in a colloid or fine mixture, revealing the path of a light beam. This striking phenomenon was spotted during a recent marathon in China. Fact blast
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This crane is designed to lift equipment weighing up to 1,500 tons, ideal for use in refineries and large-scale infrastructur
This crane is designed to lift equipment weighing up to 1,500 tons, ideal for use in refineries and large-scale infrastructure projects. Fact blast
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This crane is designed to lift equipment weighing up to 1,500 tons, ideal for use in refineries and large-scale infrastructur
This crane is designed to lift equipment weighing up to 1,500 tons, ideal for use in refineries and large-scale infrastructure projects. Fact blast
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This crane is designed to lift equipment weighing up to 1,500 tons, ideal for use in refineries and large-scale infrastructur
This crane is designed to lift equipment weighing up to 1,500 tons, ideal for use in refineries and large-scale infrastructure projects. Fact blast
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A University of Essex study found daughters of driven mothers—often seen as "pushy"—tend to succeed more in life. Tracking 15
A University of Essex study found daughters of driven mothers—often seen as "pushy"—tend to succeed more in life. Tracking 15,000 girls aged 13–14 over six years, researchers saw those with mothers emphasizing hard work, high goals, and wise choices were more likely to excel academically, land better-paying jobs, and avoid teen pregnancy. Lead researcher Dr. Ericka Rascon-Ramirez noted that even when girls seemed rebellious, they absorbed their mothers’ values. Persistent encouragement, though intense, builds discipline, motivation, and confidence. Effective "nagging" isn’t control—it’s care, steady guidance, clear expectations, and belief in a child’s potential. The study highlights the quiet, lasting impact of maternal support. [Rascon-Ramirez, E. G. (2015). Teenage girls more likely to succeed if they have pushy mothers. Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex] Fact blast
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For the first time, Earth may need a negative leap second—removing one second from global time. Scientists say our planet’s f
For the first time, Earth may need a negative leap second—removing one second from global time. Scientists say our planet’s faster rotation, likely due to changes in molten flow within the outer core, could force this unprecedented adjustment. Since 1972, 27 positive leap seconds were added as Earth’s spin slowed by lunar drag. But in 2024, days shortened—on July 5, Earth spun 1.66 milliseconds short of 24 hours, the fastest on record. While tiny, such shifts impact GPS, finance, and digital networks. A negative leap second has never been tested and could disrupt systems relying on precise timing. Yet, leap seconds in general may soon end under a proposed international agreement aiming to eliminate them by 2035. For now, timekeepers watch closely. The planet’s spin is speeding up, challenging how we measure time itself. [Agnew, D. C. Nature 628, 333–336 (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07170-0] Fact blast
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The U.S. has ~2B parking spaces—a vast, untapped solar energy resource. JPMorgan Chase turned potential into action at its Mc
The U.S. has ~2B parking spaces—a vast, untapped solar energy resource. JPMorgan Chase turned potential into action at its McCoy Center campus in Columbus, Ohio, home to the nation’s second-largest single-tenant office building. Over a 9,000-vehicle lot, the bank installed ~40,000 solar panels on elevated canopies, plus rooftop arrays, creating one of the world’s largest commercial solar installations. The 14.8-megawatt system powers ~75% of the 2M-sq-ft facility—enough to run over 1,000 average U.S. homes. It’s now the second-largest solar array on a U.S. commercial office campus, behind only Apple’s California HQ. Best part? No new land or environmental disruption—just repurposed asphalt, with added perks like shaded parking and reduced urban heat. #SolarEnergy #Sustainability #Renewables Fact blast
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This multi-phone farm runs dozens of devices simultaneously, significantly boosting views and engagement. Fact blast
This multi-phone farm runs dozens of devices simultaneously, significantly boosting views and engagement. Fact blast
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Scientists engineered tobacco plants to produce psychedelics like psilocybin, DMT, and 5-MeO-DMT using genes from fungi, plan
Scientists engineered tobacco plants to produce psychedelics like psilocybin, DMT, and 5-MeO-DMT using genes from fungi, plants, and animals. At Israel’s Weizmann Institute, researchers used agroinfiltration to insert nine genes into *Nicotiana benthamiana*, enabling temporary biosynthesis of compounds found in magic mushrooms and the Colorado River toad. This method avoids permanent genetic changes and offers a sustainable, scalable alternative to harvesting from rare or threatened species. Though current yields are low, the study demonstrates greenhouse plants can make complex psychoactive molecules, paving the way for eco-friendly treatments for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction. A step forward in plant-based pharmaceuticals. #Psychedelics #Biotech #Sustainability Fact blast
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This smart ring brings your phone’s capabilities directly to your fingertip—literally. Fact blast
This smart ring brings your phone’s capabilities directly to your fingertip—literally. Fact blast
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Recycled denim insulation is a sustainable alternative to fiberglass and foam, made from shredded post-consumer jeans treated
Recycled denim insulation is a sustainable alternative to fiberglass and foam, made from shredded post-consumer jeans treated for fire resistance and compressed into batts or loose-fill. With R-values of 3.6–4.2 per inch, it offers solid thermal efficiency, keeping homes warm in winter and cool in summer. Non-toxic, formaldehyde-free, and low in VOCs, it’s safer for installers and occupants. Brands like Bonded Logic and UltraTouch use up to 85% recycled denim, diverting textile waste from landfills. Now popular in walls, attics, and floors, its blue fibers are even embraced in modern interior design. A key innovation in circular construction, it turns old jeans into high-performance insulation. #Sustainability #GreenBuilding #CircularEconomy Fact blast
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Firefighters roll out a specialized hose that turns a high-pressure water jet into a protective barrier in seconds. Fact blas
Firefighters roll out a specialized hose that turns a high-pressure water jet into a protective barrier in seconds. Fact blast
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How a particle accelerator works — a clear, step-by-step explanation. Inside these extraordinary machines, subatomic particle
How a particle accelerator works — a clear, step-by-step explanation. Inside these extraordinary machines, subatomic particles—like protons or electrons—are pushed to nearly the speed of light. Driven by powerful electromagnetic fields, they race through a vacuum-sealed tube, where the absence of air removes friction and avoids stray interactions. Precision-tuned magnets guide the particles along a controlled path, whether straight or circular. With every pass—or push forward—they gain more energy, building up to staggering intensities. At designated collision points, beams traveling in opposite directions are forced to smash together. These ultra-energetic impacts create new, often short-lived particles, giving scientists rare insight into the universe’s most fundamental building blocks. It’s not just speed that matters—this is about revealing the deep, hidden structure of reality. Learn more about particle physics #science #physics #particleaccelerator #research Fact blast
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The human eye is one of the body’s most extraordinary organs. Seamlessly paired with the brain, it effortlessly adapts to cha
The human eye is one of the body’s most extraordinary organs. Seamlessly paired with the brain, it effortlessly adapts to changing light, detects motion, distinguishes millions of colors, and deciphers intricate visual details—all in an instant. Light passes through the cordea and pupil, then is focused by the lens. It moves through the vitreous humor and reaches the retina, where photoreceptors convert it into electrical signals. These travel along the optic nerve to the brain, which transforms them into the rich, sharp images you perceive every second. Despite centuries of advances in cameras and digital imaging, no machine rivals it. The human visual system remains unmatched—an elegant masterpiece of natural engineering. #Science #HumanBody #Vision #Biology Fact blast
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The TMC Dumont is a bold, rimless motorcycle powered by a 224kW Rolls-Royce aircraft engine. Built by Brazilian ex-F1 driver
The TMC Dumont is a bold, rimless motorcycle powered by a 224kW Rolls-Royce aircraft engine. Built by Brazilian ex-F1 driver Tarso Marques—now celebrated for his extraordinary custom machines—it fuses raw aerospace power with meticulous motorcycle craftsmanship. Learn more #WheelsWithWings #CustomMotorcycle #TMCDumont Fact blast
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In Germany, a clever new solution is redefining convenience for dog owners: pet parking pods. Placed strategically near super
In Germany, a clever new solution is redefining convenience for dog owners: pet parking pods. Placed strategically near supermarket entrances, these sleek, high-tech kennels provide a secure, climate-controlled, and well-ventilated space where dogs can stay comfortably while their owners shop. Created by the innovators at DogSpot, the pods emphasize safety, hygiene, and animal well-being. Gaining access is easy—unlock them via a smartphone app or a code from the store. They solve a pressing issue: the risks of leaving pets in hot or cold cars. With consistent temperature control and transparent walls that let dogs see their surroundings, the design reduces stress and keeps them calm and connected. #SmartCities #PetFriendly #Innovation #DogOwners Fact blast
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