संदेश

अगस्त, 2025 की पोस्ट दिखाई जा रही हैं

It Looks Harmless, Until You See WHAT IT CAN DO! Barbados Threadsnake #shorts

चित्र
Episode Title: It Looks Harmless, Until You See WHAT IT CAN DO! Barbados Threadsnake #shorts Produced by: FactTechz Description: The Barbados threadsnake is the smallest snake in the world. It grows to only about 4 inches long and is as thin as a piece of spaghetti. Many people mistake it for a worm because of its tiny size and smooth body. It is found only on the island of Barbados in the Caribbean. This snake lives underground and is rarely seen. It feeds mostly on small insects like ants and termites. It lays just one egg at a time, and the baby snake is already half the size of the adult when it hatches. Because of its secretive lifestyle, people can go years without spotting one. For a long time, scientists thought the Barbados threadsnake might be extinct. It had not been seen for almost 20 years. But in early 2025, researchers found one under a rock while exploring forests in Barbados. This was an exciting discovery that gave hope for the species. Even though it was found aga...

They’re Saving Your Deleted Chats, FOREVER - ChatGPT Warning #shorts

चित्र
Episode Title: They’re Saving Your Deleted Chats, FOREVER - ChatGPT Warning #shorts Produced by: FactTechz Description: Recently, it was revealed that ChatGPT may be required to share user data in court, if asked by a judge. This comes after a U.S. court ordered OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, to keep records of all user chats—even the ones users have deleted. The order is part of a lawsuit from The New York Times, which wants to see if ChatGPT responses include copyrighted material. This means that if you’ve used ChatGPT and later deleted a conversation, it might still be saved and used as legal evidence. The company said this stored data will only be accessible to a small legal team and won’t be used for training AI models. However, many people are now more cautious about what they type into ChatGPT. OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, warned that ChatGPT conversations don’t have the same privacy protections as talks with doctors or lawyers. He suggested that one day, there might be new...

It Survived Lava for 47 Seconds! NASA Sent a Drone Into Lava #shorts

चित्र
Episode Title: It Survived Lava for 47 Seconds! NASA Sent a Drone Into Lava #shorts Produced by: FactTechz Description: Lava drones are special drones used to study volcanoes and lava flows. They help scientists and emergency teams watch dangerous places without putting people at risk. These drones can fly over hot lava and send back important pictures and data. Many lava drones have thermal cameras. These cameras show heat, so experts can see how hot the lava is and where it’s moving. Some drones can also zoom in very close to capture clear video of eruptions and lava lakes. This helps scientists understand how volcanoes behave. Some lava drones are tied to a cable, so they don’t need batteries and can stay in the air for a long time. These are often used by teams who monitor lava in real time during an eruption. They can spot changes quickly and warn people if danger is growing. Flying near lava is still very risky. The heat can damage the drone, melt its parts, or cause it to cra...

The Most TERRIFYING Mom in Nature! Psycho Cobra Snake Parents #shorts

चित्र
Episode Title: The Most TERRIFYING Mom in Nature! Psycho Cobra Snake Parents #shorts Produced by: FactTechz Description: Cobras are one of the most well-known types of snakes. They are famous for their hood, which they spread when they feel threatened. Some cobras can even spit venom to defend themselves. These snakes live in parts of Africa and Asia, and they are often feared because their venom can be very dangerous. When it comes to motherhood, cobras are different from many other snakes. Most snakes lay their eggs and leave them, but some cobras actually stay to protect their eggs. The female king cobra, for example, builds a nest using leaves and sticks. She lays her eggs inside and guards them until they hatch. This is very rare in the snake world. A cobra mother doesn’t feed her babies, but by protecting the nest, she helps them survive long enough to hatch. Once the baby cobras are born, they are fully independent and able to hunt on their own. Even though they are small, th...