Mystery
Forbidden Destinations: The Most Mysterious Places You Can’t Visit
Did you know that there are several mysterious and forbidden places that you can’t visit even if you want? Probably not! While travel has no bounds other than the imagination, these are places that are literally barred for the general public. Sounds fascinating? Let’s take a closer look at some of them below.
By Mohsin Pandow8 months ago in FYI
Madison Zhao’s Show-Stopping Cannes Appearance Steals the Spotlight
There are moments in a rising star’s career that mark a turning point where presence, confidence, and style all align perfectly. For Madison Zhao, that moment unfolded on the red carpet at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Her appearance didn’t just turn heads it created a quiet ripple through the fashion and film world that said, loud and clear: she’s arrived.
By Madison Zhao8 months ago in FYI
The oldest rock discovered by geologists in the United States is 3.82 billion years old.
Scientists have confirmed that Michigan's gneiss is the oldest rock in the United States. This includes Zispristals, formed around 3.82 billion years ago and served in front of long, outstanding competitors. We once assumed that Minnesota maintained this distinction, but fresh data is heading in a different direction. Carol Frost of the University of Wyoming published these results with a team that tested rock samples with the help of advanced geological chronology tools.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in FYI
Why You Talk to Yourself — And Why It’s Actually Smart
You catch yourself whispering under your breath—maybe rehearsing what to say in a meeting, reminding yourself to grab your keys, or scolding yourself for forgetting something (again). It might feel strange or even a little embarrassing, like you're doing something only kids or eccentrics do. But here's the truth: talking to yourself isn't weird. It's brilliant. In fact, it’s one of the most efficient tools your brain has for organizing thoughts, solving problems, and managing emotions. You’re not crazy—you’re clever.
By Noman Khan 8 months ago in FYI
No bacteria have ever been observed on Earth or anywhere else before, except on the Chinese space station.
Life in orbit has constantly intrigued scientists, however, few predicted that to would discover a microbe that had by no means been visible on Earth. A bacterium named Niallia tiangongensis has popped up aboard China`s Tiangong station, sparking interest and concern. The new species became diagnosed via way of means of Dr. Junxia Yuan, from the Shenzhou Space Biotechnology Group in Beijing, following designated genetic and biochemical tests.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in FYI
Why Do Airplanes Fly at 35,000 Feet?
Why Do Passenger Planes Fly at Such High Altitudes? A Deep Dive into the Science and Safety Behind Cruising at 35,000 Feet When we board a passenger airplane, buckle our seat belts, and watch the world shrink beneath us, few of us stop to think: Why do planes fly so high? At cruising altitude, most commercial aircraft soar at around 35,000 feet, which is roughly 11 kilometers above sea level. This altitude might seem extreme to many, but there are several well-founded scientific, technical, and economic reasons behind this practice.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in FYI
Why We Feel Nothing When Mosquitoes Bite Us (But Itches Later)
It’s a warm evening. You’re enjoying the outdoors, and everything feels perfectly normal—until a few hours later when an unbearable itch creeps up on your skin. You look down and see the familiar red bump: a mosquito bite. The strange part? You never felt the bite happen. It’s like the mosquito was never there. So why does something so small leave such a big, irritating aftermath—while making a silent entrance?
By Noman Khan 8 months ago in FYI









