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Did Scientists Just Find Proof of the Multiverse? That One Cold Spot in Space Might Say Yes
The Multiverse Isn’t Just Sci-Fi Anymore If you think the idea of parallel universes belongs only in science fiction movies or late-night conspiracy forums, you might want to rethink that, especially today.
By Areeba Umair20 days ago in FYI
“It’s All About the Land”: Japan Suspends World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Hours After Restart. AI-Generated.
Japan’s energy strategy faced renewed scrutiny after authorities suspended operations at the world’s largest nuclear power plant just hours after it was restarted. The sudden halt reignited public debate around nuclear safety, land stability, and Japan’s long-standing struggle to balance energy security with environmental and seismic realities. While officials cited technical and safety concerns, critics argue that the deeper issue remains Japan’s geography itself—fragile land in one of the world’s most earthquake-prone regions.
By Fiaz Ahmed 21 days ago in FYI
The algorithm behind Instagram reels is explained in detail, along with how to make it work for you.
The algorithm behind Instagram reels is explained in detail, along with how to make it work for you. Instagram Reels did not suddenly become popular. The Instagram Reels algorithm is the driving force behind every viral Reel, every sudden increase in views, and every creator who blew up overnight.
By Farida Kabir22 days ago in FYI
The Fall of the Iranian Regime Will Destroy Russia
A lot has been happening in the world of geopolitics lately. We’re not even three weeks into 2026, and we’ve already seen wars, bombings, regime changes, capitulations, and escalating unrest across multiple regions. The year has opened at full throttle, and one of the next countries that appears to be teetering on the edge is Iran.
By Lawrence Lease26 days ago in FYI
NASA Finds Massive Ice Sheets on Mars: What It Means for Future Colonization
For a long time, we’ve looked at Mars as a dry, dusty desert, a place where water was a relic of the ancient past. But thanks to some incredible high-resolution photography from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, that image is changing. Researchers have officially spotted massive, exposed ice sheets that are far larger and "cleaner" than anyone expected.
By Areeba Umair27 days ago in FYI
Can Your Eyes Actually Change Color? 7 Surprising Factors
Most of us assume that our eye color is a permanent gift from our parents, a genetic "what you see is what you get" situation. But have you ever noticed someone’s eyes looking piercingly bright on a sunny day, or almost turning black when they’re in a fit of rage?
By Areeba Umair27 days ago in FYI
3 Impossible Planets That Defy the Laws of Astronomy
For as long as humans have looked up at the stars, we’ve tried to make sense of our place in the universe. We’ve found thousands of exoplanets orbiting distant suns, and we thought we had a pretty good handle on how they formed.
By Areeba Umair27 days ago in FYI
Downtown Memphis Is Having a Moment — And the City’s Soul Has Never Shined Brighter
Memphis has always been more than a dot on the map. It is a feeling, a rhythm, a lived experience rooted in resilience, creativity, and community. In recent years, downtown Memphis has reemerged as the heartbeat of that spirit—a place where history and progress walk hand in hand, where independent voices are being amplified, and where people are coming together to build something meaningful. For anyone paying attention, downtown Memphis is not just alive; it is thriving.
By The Blacksheepkid Collective by: El Pablo 1x28 days ago in FYI










