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Interesting facts about Ants
The ants are small living creatures which make us irritating sometimes, but do you know why the ants exist? and what is the role of ants on the earth surface? Well ants are present everywhere, almost in all parts and continents of the world. There are more than 11000 species of ants worldwide, from which the smallest species is Pharaoh ants whose size about 2mm. The biggest species is dinoponera whose length is about 3-4 cm.
By Parveen Baloch 2 years ago in FYI
What is the importance of Rhinoceros in our planet?
As we all know that every creature existence has a purpose in life. Among all creatures, there are some species whose extinction can affect the balance of ecosystem. As they have no interaction with human in daily life that's why most of us don't know even what there importance is? How their survival has contributed too much in this ecosystem. Due to lack of education these species survival is being threaten or endangered. These types of species are called keystone species, and Rhinos is obviously one of them.
By Parveen Baloch 2 years ago in FYI
Interesting facts about Whale
Whale is the only animal who's some species are counted among the world's largest animals. Blue whale is considered the world's largest animal. A blue whale can have a size around 30 meters. There is no any other biggest animal ever existed in the world. It means they are even bigger than dinosaurs. Not only this, a whale can have the weight of around 40 elephants. It is believed that the count of blue whale in Antarctica was once 2,25000, but now this count is only 3000. According to reports, some species of whale are going to be extinct within 25 years. But why these creatures are being hunted? What is the importance of whales in our environment, and will their existence or extinction effect human beings?
By Parveen Baloch 2 years ago in FYI
Interesting facts about Bats
Bats play a vital role in balancing the ecosystem. The bat is the only existing mammal which can fly. Bats look scary and are considered bad luck in some places, but on the other hand they are also our favorite in the form of batman. But do you know bats have a lot of importance in nature? What is the important role played by bats in nature, and is their species in danger of extinction?
By Parveen Baloch 2 years ago in FYI
About Me: Shibaji Chakraborty
I am a Space Weather researcher at Space@VT, Virginia Tech. As a Space Weather researcher, I specialize in exploring the effects and impacts of Space Weather on our modern civilization in near-Earth space. My journey in this field has been shaped by years of experience and a deep passion for unraveling the mysteries of our cosmic environment.
By Shibaji Chakraborty, PhD2 years ago in FYI
The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: J.P.'s Comical Crusade Against Corporate Psychopathy
Once upon a recent yesterday, in the bustling heart of Wall Street, where fortunes are made and lost with the speed of a New York minute, I, J. P. Morgan, found myself at the epicenter of an adventure most bizarre. You might think that, for a financier of my standing, excitement is measured in stock ticks and interest rates. Ah, but there you’d be mistaken. For my tale – my quest for enlightenment on the menace of corporate psychopathy – began with the unlikeliest of muses: a parrot named Jerry.
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in FYI
A real-life experience with the product that makes you want to try it at least once in your lifetime.
Before incorporating the EMFDEFENSE™ Negative Ions Sticker into my daily routine, I was constantly worried about the potential health risks associated with prolonged exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted by my electronic devices. As someone who spends a significant amount of time working on computers and using smartphones, I often experienced symptoms like fatigue, headaches, and difficulty concentrating – all of which I attributed to EMF exposure.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in FYI
How the Goddess of Harvest Demeter Became an Advocate for Spermidine and Fertility
You see, dear mortals, it all began one unusually slow afternoon on Olympus. As the goddess responsible for agriculture, fertility, and the sacred law, my schedule is usually packed with overseeing the changing seasons, managing the growth of crops, and occasionally intervening in the affairs of my fellow gods and goddesses. But on this day, the world seemed at peace, the fields were thriving, and even Zeus was unusually quiet, probably plotting his next escapade.
By ScienceStyled2 years ago in FYI





