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Why the Bee give large amount of Honey
It was the third day of summer when Ayaan first asked his grandfather, "Why do bees make so much honey?" They were sitting under the old neem tree, where golden sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting warm patterns on the dusty courtyard. The air smelled of mangoes and rain-soaked earth. Ayaan had just watched a bee dance in circles over a nearby flower before disappearing toward its hive tucked in a hollow branch.
By MIne Story Nest7 months ago in FYI
YouTube’s New Monetization Policy: What Does It Mean for Creators?
YouTube, the world’s largest video streaming platform, has introduced a major update to its monetization policy under the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). The new rules, which came into effect on July 15, 2025, focus primarily on ensuring the platform is filled with original, high-quality, and authentic content—and not repetitively generated or inauthentic videos.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in FYI
Strange Objects Seen on Mars and Moon
Tonight, as we look at the stars shining in the dark sky, a thought crosses everyone’s mind — are we alone in this universe? Among these millions and billions of stars and planets, is there even one where life exists like it does on Earth? Even if we assume, just for a moment, that Earth is the only place in this universe with life, this idea is hard for the human mind to accept. Then the question arises: if life really exists only on Earth, then what is the purpose of all these countless shining stars?
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in FYI
Inside the CIA’s Bizarre Secrets
Beneath the surface of global politics, in sealed vaults and redacted files, lie the shadows of the CIA’s strangest operations. These aren’t the sleek espionage tales of James Bond. No, these are stories so outlandish, so surreal, they read more like pulp fiction—except they’re terrifyingly real.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in FYI
Pitfalls to Avoid for Thromboxane A2 ELISA
Thromboxane A2 (TXA2) is a chemical made by the body. It helps blood platelets stick together and makes blood vessels tighten. However, too much TXA2 can cause various issues, such as blood clots, which increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke. TXA2 also makes blood vessels narrow, which can raise blood pressure. It may also make inflammation worse in diseases, especially in cases of asthma or arthritis.
By James Smith7 months ago in FYI
Preventing Prediabetes from Progressing to Type 2 Diabetes: A Complete Guide
Note: This report is about prediabetes, which is the stage that comes before type 2 diabetes. It includes information and advice about rapid weight loss, which may be distressing for some readers. Therefore, please follow this guidance only under the supervision and advice of a doctor or medical expert.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in FYI
Taiwan Flexes HIMARS Power in War Drills Aimed at Countering China
Taiwan has showcased its most advanced missile systems in a large-scale military exercise designed to strengthen its defenses against growing threats from China. Among the most notable developments in this year’s drills is the active deployment of High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), a long-range precision strike system supplied by the United States.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in FYI
How to Choose the Right Power Bank in Morocco: Practical Guide 2025. AI-Generated.
The external battery, or power bank, has become an essential accessory in our connected daily lives. Whether for professional or personal use, choosing the right model can quickly become a challenge. Here's a simple and practical guide to help you make the right choice in Morocco.
By Abdessamad EL-Hourou7 months ago in FYI











