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26 Jun 04:09
600,000 Dead Then the Cover-Up: The Bhola Cyclone of 1970 and Its Lasting Impact
by Statuslink
Explore the devastating Bhola Cyclone of 1970, one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. Learn how the catastrophic storm surge killed hundreds of thousands in East Pakistan, sparked controversy over the government response, and helped shape the creation of Bangladesh.
26 Jun 04:09
The Earthquake Phenomenon That Makes Buildings Sink: Understanding Soil Liquefaction
by Statuslink
Discover how soil liquefaction causes buildings to sink, tilt, and collapse during powerful earthquakes. Learn the science behind this destructive geological phenomenon, its causes, effects, historical examples, and engineering solutions.
26 Jun 04:09
Like And Subscribe | Subscriptions Economy
by Glyphs
Why You're Subscribed to Everything Now: From Netflix and Spotify to software, cloud storage, fitness apps, and beyond, subscriptions have become the default business model of the digital age. #subscriptions #economy.
26 Jun 04:09
The Bhola Cyclone | Bholacyclone
by Orange01
600,000 Dead. Then the Cover-Up. In November 1970, one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history struck the coast of East Pakistan. The Bhola Cyclone unleashed a devastating storm surge that wiped entire villages. #BholaCyclone.
26 Jun 04:09
Earthquake Soil Liquefaction | Soilliquefaction Earthquakes
by Crowd2
The Phenomenon That Makes Buildings Sink: One of the most bizarre and destructive geological phenomena on Earth. #soilliquefaction During powerful #earthquakes water-saturated sand and silt can suddenly lose their strength.
26 Jun 04:09
Why You're Subscribed to Everything Now: The Rise of the Subscription Economy
by Statuslink
Discover why subscriptions have become the default business model in the digital age. Learn how Netflix, Spotify, SaaS software, cloud storage, fitness apps, and recurring revenue are reshaping consumer spending and the global economy.
26 Jun 04:09
What Happens When a Pool of Unusually Warm Water Appears in the Pacific Ocean? The Global Impact of El Niño
by Statuslink
Discover how El Niño begins with unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean and creates a global atmospheric fingerprint that influences weather patterns, temperatures, rainfall, hurricanes, ecosystems, and economies around the world.
26 Jun 04:09
The Ice Walls That Should Collapse—But Don't | How Antarctic Ice Cliffs Defy Gravity
by Statuslink
Discover why towering Antarctic ice cliffs remain standing despite gravity, ocean erosion, and massive internal stress. Learn how ice flow, glacier mechanics, calving, and climate change influence the stability of these remarkable frozen walls.
26 Jun 04:08
Myths and Legends of Nishikigoi: Giant Japanese Koi Fish and Their Cultural Symbolism
by Statuslink
Discover the myths and legends of Nishikigoi, the magnificent Japanese koi fish that became one of Japan's most treasured cultural symbols. Explore koi history, symbolism, Dragon Gate folklore, cultural traditions, fascinating facts, and the truth behind these living jewels.
26 Jun 04:08
A Wildlife Boom in a Thriving Wasteland: How Chernobyl Became a Wildlife Sanctuary
by Statuslink
Discover how wildlife flourished in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone after the 1986 nuclear disaster. Explore the return of wolves, deer, lynx, birds, and thriving ecosystems in one of the world's most unusual rewilding success stories.
26 Jun 04:08
Nature's Superpowers: How Animals Sense Earthquakes, Storms and Tsunamis Before Humans
by Statuslink
Discover the science behind animal disaster foresight. Learn how dogs, elephants, birds, fish and other animals may detect earthquakes, storms, tsunamis, infrasound, magnetic fields and environmental changes before humans.
17 Jun 06:05
Sixth Sense Disaster Foresight | Superpowers Nature
by Bigwave
Natures Superpowers Sixth Sense Disaster Foresight: Animals seem to know when an earthquake, storm, or tsunami is coming? Many people believe animals possess a mysterious sixth sense. Animals experience the world in ways we can barely imagine. #superpowers #nature.
17 Jun 06:05
Chernobyls Radiation Surprise | Chernobyl Wildlife
by Whatever
A Wildlife Boom in a Thriving Wasteland. In 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster created one of the most contaminated places on Earth. As cities fell silent and human activity vanished, nature began to reclaim the land. #Chernobyl #Wildlife.
17 Jun 06:05
Japanese Koi | Koifish Japanesekoi
by Bigpinkrose
Myths and Legends: these magnificent fish become one of Japan's most treasured cultural symbols Giant Japanese carp known as Nishikigoi and uncover the truth behind the myths and legends that surround them. #koifish #japanesekoi.
17 Jun 06:05
Crystalline Ice Structures | Icecliff Antarctica
by Thumbsup
The Ice Walls That Should Collapse-But Don't:: Towering wall of ice hundreds of feet tall remain standing when gravity is constantly pulling it toward collapse? A simple wall of frozen water is actually a dynamic system. #icecliff #antarctica.
17 Jun 06:05
El Nino Chain Reaction | Elnino
by Pool
What happens when a pool of unusually warm water appears in the Pacific Ocean? Mechanical fingerprint through Earth's atmosphere reveals how a seemingly localized ocean warming event can disrupt weather patterns across the globe. #elnino.
17 Jun 06:05
STAR TREK FLEET COMMAND | Fleet Explore Startrek
by Texture01
Build and customize a powerful #fleet recruit iconic characters, #explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, forge alliances. Embark on your journey in the #startrek universe. https://startrekfleetcommand.com/.
17 Jun 06:05
Your Eyes Are Lying to You | The Hidden Truth About Human Vision
by Statuslink
Discover the hidden truth about human vision and how the brain constructs reality in real time. Learn how light, neural signals, color perception, optical illusions, motion prediction, and visual processing shape the world you see every day.
23 May 06:15
Salar de Uyuni Mirror Effect in Bolivia | World’s Largest Natural Mirror
by Statuslink
Discover Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, the world’s largest salt flat and natural mirror. Learn about its scientific importance, lithium reserves, mirror effect, tourism, and satellite calibration role.
23 May 06:15
Panama Canal Engineering Explained | Gravity Powered Hydraulic Marvel
by Statuslink
Explore how the Panama Canal uses gravity, freshwater, locks, and hydraulic engineering to lift massive ships across a continent. Discover its history, operation, economic impact, sustainability challenges, and global trade significance.
23 May 06:15
Monoculture Is Fragile: How Landraces Improve Climate Resilience in Agriculture
by Statuslink
Discover why monoculture farming is increasingly vulnerable to climate change, drought, floods, pests, and disease — and how genetically diverse landraces may strengthen agricultural resilience and future food security.
23 May 06:15
The Science Behind Tea Towel Holders | How Friction Stops Towels Falling
by Statuslink
Discover the science behind tea towel holders and how friction, gravity, compression, and material design work together to stop kitchen towels sliding to the floor.
23 May 06:15
Optical Illusions | Sight
by Connected
Your Eyes Are Lying to You. The Hidden Truth About Human Vision: your brain constructs the world around you in real time. From light entering your eyes to neural signals becoming color, depth, and motion. A carefully crafted rendering. #sight.
23 May 06:15
Salar De Uyuni | Salardeuyuni Bolivia
by Texture01
What looks like a beautiful white desert in Bolivia is actually one of the most important scientific tools on Earth. Salar de Uyuni transforms into the world's largest natural mirror during the rainy season. #SalarDeUyuni #Bolivia.
23 May 06:14
The Panama Canal | Panamacanal
by Pool
Powered almost entirely by gravity and freshwater, the canal lifts massive ships over a continent through a synchronized rhythm of locks, gates, and flowing water. It is a living hydraulic system - a giant body of water that breathes #PanamaCanal.
23 May 06:14
The Fragility Of Sameness | Monocultures Agriculture
by Vegetables01
Monoculture Is Fragile Landraces Fight Back: Modern agriculture depends on #monocultures - vast fields of identical crops built for efficiency, but dangerously vulnerable to climate change, drought, floods, pests, and disease. #agriculture.
23 May 06:14
Fibers Meet Teeth | Teatowelholder
by Eggsandbacon
The Science Behind Tea Towel Holders (It's Brilliant) Why doesn't a tea towel just slide to the floor? Gravity is pulling it down constantly - so what keeps it locked in place? A hidden battle between gravity and friction #teatowelholder.
23 May 06:14
The Fermi Paradox | Fermiparadox Alienlife
by Crowd2
If Aliens Exist, Why Dont They Answer? The Fermi Paradox: Why havent we found alien life yet? Mythbusting common assumptions, we examine the Great Filter, Rare Earth hypothesis. #FermiParadox #AlienLife.
23 May 06:14
Cosmic Supply Chains: How Near-Earth Asteroids Could Power the Future Space Economy
by Statuslink
Explore how Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs), asteroid mining, and low Delta-V transportation could create cosmic supply chains, orbital manufacturing, and a trillion-dollar space economy beyond Earth.
09 May 03:54
Your Nerves on ASMR: The Science Behind the Tingle and Brain Relaxation
by Statuslink
Discover the science behind ASMR and why certain sounds trigger calming tingles through the nervous system. Learn how ASMR affects the brain, stress, sleep, relaxation, and sensory perception.
















