Mystery
Your Eye Color
Eye color is one of the most distinct features that define how we look, but did you know it's not as permanent as most people think? From genetic quirks to medical conditions, your eye color can change more often than you'd expect. If you’re curious about what can alter the shade of your eyes, here are 10 surprising ways your eye color can really change.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in FYI
A Pyramids Mystery
The Great Pyramids of Egypt are among the most enduring and iconic wonders of the ancient world, stirring imaginations and inspiring countless theories. From wild speculation about extraterrestrial involvement to myths about cursed tombs, the pyramids have no shortage of sensational narratives. However, separating fact from fiction can be difficult, especially when these ancient structures are shrouded in mystery. Here, we’ll unravel some of the most common myths surrounding the pyramids and lay out the facts you should know about these enigmatic monuments.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in FYI
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When we think of waterfalls, iconic images of Venezuela's towering Angel Falls or the thunderous might of the Congo's Inga Falls might come to mind. These majestic cascades are spectacles of nature, but what if I told you that the largest waterfall on Earth is one you’ve never heard of—and it lies hidden beneath the ocean’s surface? Yes, the world’s biggest waterfall isn’t towering over land but plummeting through the depths of the Denmark Strait. And here’s the kicker—it’s completely underwater.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in FYI
Nicotine Surprising Benefits and Hidden Risks
Nicotine is widely recognized for its role in tobacco products and its strong association with smoking-related health issues. However, recent research has revealed some surprising aspects of nicotine’s effects on the body, suggesting it may offer benefits in certain areas. Let’s delve into these potential benefits and the associated risks.
By Infomalix Mediaabout a year ago in FYI
The Elevator Game: a ritual to go to another world. Content Warning.
The Elevator Game is an urban legend and ritual that has gained notoriety, particularly through social media platforms like Reddit, TikTok and YouTube. Originating in South Korea, the game is said to allow players to access a parallel reality by following a specific sequence of actions while riding an elevator alone, typically in a building with at least ten floors.
By Ninfa Galeanoabout a year ago in FYI
[New Technology 2024] The University of Tokyo has announced a technology for directly producing titanium.
Good morning! Today, we're delving into an exciting topic: titanium and a groundbreaking technological advancement from the University of Tokyo. Recently, the university announced the development of a new process that allows for the direct production of titanium. This development has significant implications, as titanium is one of the most abundant elements in the Earth's crust—it ranks ninth in terms of abundance—but is surprisingly underutilized in daily metal products.
By do duc thuanabout a year ago in FYI
What Happened to the Norfolk Beach Railway?
Hidden along the picturesque coastlines of Norfolk, a mystery has long fascinated locals and visitors alike: the rusted remains of an old railway, partially buried in the sands of Trimmingham Beach. As you walk the stretch between Munsley and Cromer, the weathered tracks, often partially submerged by the tide, tell a silent story of a time long past. But what exactly happened to this mysterious railway? Recent investigations may have finally pieced together the puzzle.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in FYI
Amazing Mermaids Dancing In the Sea
Mermaids have long been sea creatures that have become part of fantasy. They can be a part of a community known as Merfolk which includes both mermaids and mermen. To see if there are such creatures, you have to go down below the sea.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in FYI
The girl slept for 9 years and woke up as a young woman.
Ellen Sadler has been sleeping since she was 11 years old and when she woke up she was 20 years old. “Sleeping Beauty” is a world-famous fairy tale that has been around for hundreds of years and we all know it is fiction and imagination. The fact that humans can sleep for years without being in a vegetative state has never been recognized by modern medicine, even though there have been similar examples.
By Ken Daklakabout a year ago in FYI










