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Dive into a world of mind-blowing discoveries and fascinating facts that spark curiosity and ignite innovation. Join us for a thrilling journey through science and wonder! 🚀🔍

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📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel Factburst

Channel Factburst (@factfusion9) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 25 979 subscribers, ranking 559 in the Facts category and 1 536 in the USA region.

📊 Audience metrics and dynamics

Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 25 979 subscribers.

According to the latest data from 13 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -6 514 over the last 30 days and by 205 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.

  • Verification status: Not verified
  • Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 13.33%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 8.75% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
  • Post reach: On average, each post receives 3 431 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 2 252 views.
  • Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 17.
  • Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as factburst, researcher, scientist, cell, crater.

📝 Description and content policy

The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
Dive into a world of mind-blowing discoveries and fascinating facts that spark curiosity and ignite innovation. Join us for a thrilling journey through science and wonder! 🚀🔍

Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 14 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Facts category.

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Plane footage from inside the eye of a Category 5 hurricane. Still can’t believe this is real. Factburst

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A balloon that saves lives Factburst

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Modular LED screen with immersive display Factburst

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The Colani Futurliner — a truck built for the road, engineered with extreme aerodynamics in mind to maximize fuel efficiency. Factburst

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Japanese scientists pioneered electricity generation using the natural energy when saltwater and freshwater mix. In August 20
Japanese scientists pioneered electricity generation using the natural energy when saltwater and freshwater mix. In August 2025, a facility in Fukuoka launched, using "blue energy" via pressure-retarded osmosis (PRO). A special membrane separates high-salinity seawater (boosted with brine from a desalination plant) from low-salinity wastewater. Freshwater moves through the membrane, building pressure to drive a turbine and generate continuous power—unlike weather-dependent solar or wind. Experts say global deployment at river mouths could meet up to 15% of world electricity demand. #EnergyRevolution #CleanFuture Factburst

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📌 Most people don’t realize the consequences of not having a Living Trust—until it’s too late. This clear, step-by-step guide breaks down how Living Trusts work, how they can help you avoid probate, and how they safeguard your family’s future. Secure Your Loved Ones’ Future—Starting Today Step-by-Step Guide: 2026 Edition 👇 https://shortll.com/TrustsBook https://shortll.com/TrustsBook Factburst

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Surgeons frequently create personalized techniques to minimize foot strain during lengthy procedures. Factburst

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A Tiny Racer Encased in Glass. 🚗 Factburst

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Scientists reimagined gears for the first time in 5,000 years—replacing solid teeth with fluid flows. Traditional gears, used
Scientists reimagined gears for the first time in 5,000 years—replacing solid teeth with fluid flows. Traditional gears, used since ancient China, suffer from wear and misalignment. Now, NYU researchers created a "fluid gear" system: submerged rotors use hydrodynamic currents to drive each other without contact. The fluid acts as an invisible, wear-free gear. Unlike rigid gears, this system adapts in real time—changing speed ratios or reversing rotation by adjusting rotor gap or flow speed. It enables seamless switching between counter-rotation and co-rotation. Published in *Physical Review Letters*, this breakthrough may revolutionize robotics and precision engineering with jam-resistant, durable machinery. The future of motion? Flow. [J. Zhang et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 136, 084001 (2026). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.136.084001] Factburst

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A rescue vessel built for speed, meticulously engineered to deliver fast, life-saving assistance during drowning emergencies—where every second counts. Factburst

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Elon Musk casually snaps shots of his empire from 500 feet in the air. At that altitude, Starbase doesn’t resemble a company—it looks like a civilization emerging. Factburst

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A new study reveals 21% of CEOs and top executives show significant psychopathic traits—close to prison population rates. Pre
A new study reveals 21% of CEOs and top executives show significant psychopathic traits—close to prison population rates. Presented at the Australian Psychological Society’s congress, findings show this "successful psychopathy" exceeds the 1–4% in the general public. Leaders often rise using charm and confidence, yet traits like shallow empathy and manipulation can harm organizations. Forensic psychologist Nathan Brooks, from Bond University and the University of San Diego, links this to flawed hiring: companies focus on skills, ignoring personality red flags. He urges stronger personality screenings in recruitment to stop unethical leaders who deliver short-term gains at high ethical cost. Preserving values alongside competence protects company culture and integrity. #Leadership #Psychopathy #WorkplaceEthics Factburst

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A 24-hour unmanned ramen shop from South Korea. Known locally as muin ramyun pyeonijeomm (무인 라면 편의점), these spots have quickly popped up across the country. Built on trust, they run through self-checkout systems and custom induction cooktops—no employees required. #SelfServiceRamen #Innovation #SouthKorea Factburst

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This microscopic "genetic pirate" steals functional DNA from plants and bacteria it eats. Meet the bdelloid rotifer — a tiny
This microscopic "genetic pirate" steals functional DNA from plants and bacteria it eats. Meet the bdelloid rotifer — a tiny water creature where ~10% of active genes are acquired, not inherited. Through horizontal gene transfer, it incorporates foreign DNA from bacteria, fungi, and plants. When its habitat dries, its DNA shatters; during rehydration, repair mechanisms reassemble chromosomes — sometimes inserting ingested DNA. This process creates new traits, like antibiotic production. With chainsaw-like mouthparts to crush food — and release DNA — rotifers turn genetic debris into adaptation. Result? An organism thriving in extremes. Not just evolution — real-time genetic innovation. Source: NIH (2021). Horizontal Gene Transfer and DNA Repair in Bdelloid Rotifers. NCBI. #Genetics #Evolution #Rotifers Factburst

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The process of barnacle removal Factburst

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Delhi, India, has officially kicked off the deployment and real-world testing of advanced, next-gen air purification units — seamlessly woven into the city’s urban landscape. Factburst

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The authentic sound of a true suppressor in use. Factburst

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Cancer was first documented around 3,000 BC, when an ancient papyrus illustrated tumors and detailed a surgical method for re
Cancer was first documented around 3,000 BC, when an ancient papyrus illustrated tumors and detailed a surgical method for removing them. The name comes from the Greek physician Hippocrates, who referred to tumors as karkinos—the Greek word for "crab"—because he thought their spreading veins looked like a crab's legs. Factburst

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Machapuchare, famously known as Fishtail Mountain, transforms into a radiant golden silhouette at sunset, visible from Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal. This breathtaking display, known as alpenglow, envelops the summit in a dreamlike, almost magical glow. #NaturalWonders #Himalayas #Alpenglow Factburst