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Fact blast (@fact_blasting) Ingliz til segmentidagi kanali faol ishtirokchi. Hozirda hamjamiyat 32 510 obunachidan iborat bo'lib, Maʼlumotlar toifasida 453-o'rinni va AQSH mintaqasida 1 182-o'rinni egallagan.

📊 Auditoriya ko‘rsatkichlari va dinamika

невідомо sanasidan buyon loyiha tez o‘sib, 32 510 obunachiga ega bo‘ldi.

13 Iyun, 2026 dagi oxirgi ma’lumotlarga ko‘ra kanal barqaror faollikka ega. Oxirgi 30 kunda obunachilar soni -13 610 ga, so‘nggi 24 soatda esa -182 ga o‘zgardi va umumiy qamrov yuqori darajada qolmoqda.

  • Tasdiqlash holati: Tasdiqlanmagan
  • Jalb etish (ER): Auditoriya o‘rtacha 17.25% darajada jalb etiladi. Nashrdan keyingi dastlabki 24 soatda kontent odatda umumiy obunachilar sonining 7.05% ini tashkil etuvchi reaksiyalarni to‘playdi.
  • Post qamrovi: Har bir post o‘rtacha 5 607 marta ko‘riladi; birinchi sutkada odatda 2 293 ta ko‘rish yig‘iladi.
  • Reaksiyalar va o‘zaro ta’sir: Auditoriya faol: har bir postga o‘rtacha 21 ta reaksiya keladi.
  • Tematik yo‘nalishlar: Kontent blast, scientist, mile, engineer, efficiency kabi asosiy mavzularga jamlangan.

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Explore daily mind-blowing facts and astonishing wonders from around the world! Get ready to be entertained and enlightened – hit subscribe now! 🚀🔍

Yuqori yangilanish chastotasi (oxirgi ma’lumot 14 Iyun, 2026 da olingan) sababli kanal doimo dolzarb va katta qamrovli bo‘lib qoladi. Analitika auditoriya kontent bilan faol hamkorlik qilishini, uni Maʼlumotlar toifasidagi muhim ta’sir nuqtasiga aylantirishini ko‘rsatadi.

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Baby finger bones may look separated from the wrist on X-rays—and that's completely normal. The visible gap is caused by a flexible connective tissue called growth cartilage, which bridges the bones. Since cartilage doesn't show up on X-rays, the connection appears invisible in the image. As the child grows, this cartilage gradually turns into solid bone—a transformation usually finished by the teenage years. Learn more. #Anatomia #SviluppoNeonatale #CuriositaSuiRaggiX Fact blast

Fiberglass may be tough, long-lasting, and resistant to corrosion—but those tiny glass fibers can pack a punch. Harmless as they look, they can cause skin irritation and persistent itching that just won’t quit. Fact blast

In Shanghai, a historic 7,500-ton building complex—over a century old—was carefully relocated using custom-built GPS-guided modular transporters. A remarkable achievement in modern engineering. Learn more #UrbanInnovation #EngineeringMarvel #SmartConstruction Fact blast

A drone that powers up by tapping into power lines Fact blast

Known as compression lift, the concept behind the XB-70’s folding wingtips was to harness the shock waves from its own supersonic speed to boost lift. This footage reveals what the Valkyrie might have achieved. Fact blast

Check out the new Huawei Watch Fit 5, now unveiled on X. Built for Gen Z: super lightweight at only 27g, featuring a sharp 2500-nit display, up to 10-day battery life, and priced near $150. Fact blast

From solid ground to open sea in minutes. The ship launching process is nothing short of amazing. 🚢 Fact blast

This sleek, all-in-one kitchen faucet transforms everyday routines, delivering a seamless blend of convenience and modern design right to your sink—effortlessly dispensing water, coffee, and flavored drinks from a single elegant spout. Fact blast

In China, a man has built floating shoes that allow him to walk on water. Fact blast

Cloud streets are mesmerizing—long, graceful rows of elongated cumulus clouds that form close to the ground, neatly aligned with the wind's flow, creating a sky etched with remarkable symmetry. They emerge when cool air moves over a warmer surface, sparking rising currents of warm air—thermal updrafts—that organize into parallel, road-like bands. Fact blast

Man just built a custom, high-performance underwater SUP light from scratch — and it completely transforms the experience. Po
Man just built a custom, high-performance underwater SUP light from scratch — and it completely transforms the experience. Powered by cutting-edge XHP Cree lamps, this light delivers 50% more lumens per watt compared to older, budget LED setups. Drawing 650W, it produces around 90,000 lumens and ~1,330,000 candela — potentially making it the most powerful and efficient SUP underwater light available. Designed specifically for night-time seafloor exploration, not just lighting up the board itself. More info here. Fact blast

The University of Hong Kong has developed the world’s first soft, 3D, biocompatible semiconductor—crafted from hydrogel—that mimics biological tissue and can interact seamlessly with living cells. Fact blast

– A silent threat, unseen for more than six decades, has returned. This deadly parasite, absent from Texas since the 1960s, has reemerged without warning—triggering urgent scientific investigation and raising alarms among public health officials. How does it spread? Which communities and environments are now at highest risk? And why are authorities preparing to release millions of lab-bred flies in a bold attempt to contain its advance? Fact blast

Most people use "crude oil" and "petroleum" as if they’re the same—but there’s a key difference you should know. Crude oil is the raw, unrefined mixture pulled directly from the earth. It’s thick, untouched, and comes straight out of oil wells, packed with impurities. Petroleum is the wider category—it includes crude oil, but also covers all naturally occurring liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons, such as natural gas and products refined from crude. In short: all crude oil is petroleum, but not all petroleum is crude oil. It’s like fruit and apples—apples are one kind of fruit, but fruit isn’t just apples. #EnergyBasics #CrudeOil #Petroleum #OilAndGas Fact blast

Cleaning a machine's electrical cabinet with deionized water is possible—but requires extreme care. While deionized water is initially non-conductive, it can rapidly absorb contaminants from surfaces, turning conductive and posing a serious electrical risk. Fact blast

A breathtaking view of a massive wave, frozen at the height of its surge. Fact blast

CRITICAL: Hot Strip Mill Wreck Clean-Up (Sound Warning) From time to time, a wreck occurs in the finish mill or near the mill exit toward the down coilers—where steel is moving at peak speed and reduced to its thinnest gauge. Whether the damage can be repaired or not, the wreckage must be cleared quickly. Other production orders are queued behind it, and delays risk cooling slabs or strips mid-process, leading to scrapped material and lost output. Fact blast

This machine still runs on punch cards—and yes, it actually works! Since most people have never seen one, picture a punch card as the ancient ancestor of the USB flash drive. It's a rigid paper strip with precisely punched holes that store binary data, encoding everything from simple commands to complete programs. Fact blast

A homeowner on North Carolina’s Outer Banks has moved their beachfront house further inland to prevent it from falling into the ocean—an unavoidable end that has already taken several nearby homes. Fact blast

In Chinese schools, AI is revolutionizing homework review—scanning students' notebooks, grading assignments automatically, and producing printed feedback that pinpoints mistakes. Fact blast