- Is giving birth more painful than being kicked in the groin?

There's always a seemingly never-ending debate: who suffers more pain? However, the truth is, is giving birth more painful than being kicked in the groin by a boy?
- The second strange 'life' of the Greek alphabet

The Greek alphabet system went from being geometric to pseudoscience. Why? Let's find out about the second life of the Greek alphabet!
- Michael Faraday's Journey from Poor Bookbinder to 'Father' of Modern Electricity

Michael Faraday's journey from a poor, self-taught bookbinder to the father of electromagnetism has inspired generations of scientists.
- Step by step guide to creating and interpreting numerology charts by name

Numerology reveals exactly what's in your name. From destiny to soul path, here's how to calculate your numerology chart based on your name.
- Only a genius can solve this equation that is causing a 'storm' online, how about you?

This math equation is not as difficult as it looks. The problem is that it confuses people because they don't know which calculation to do first.
- Where does astronaut poop go?

The stunning meteor shower that streaks across the night sky may be caused by something more... organic. Next time you see a shooting star, know this: It could be astronaut poop.
- Diamond - April Birthstone

Those born in April have some sparkling choices when it comes to gemstones! That includes diamonds - the April birthstone.
- Interesting ways of testing pregnancy of ancient people

In the old days, finding out whether you were pregnant was like solving a mystery with no obvious clues. People tried all sorts of strange methods, from analyzing changes in their
- 14 amazing scientific knowledge not found in books

Liquids can boil and freeze at the same time, lasers trapped in water, the terrifying speed of spacecraft, turning liquid water into ice instantly... are knowledge that not
- How to solve Rubik's 3x3 - Fastest 3x3 Rubik's formula

How to arrange a 6-sided Rubik's Cube, a 3x3 Rubik's Cube or a 4x4 Rubik's Cube will be easier if you know the rules of the Rubik's Cube. This article will tell you how to solve
- The world's first NFT museum

The world's first NFT museum was opened in Seattle, Washington, USA with the aim of storing digital art works based on NFT technology.
- The whole scene of meteorites hitting the Earth during the past 33 years, why can't we feel it?

Recently, NASA's Center for Near-Earth Objects (CNEOS) Jet Propulsion Laboratory released a map that collects data on asteroids and meteorites that have hit Earth over the past 33
- Investing in virtual money: The ambiguity between 'currency' and 'stocks' confuses Wall Street

Legal uncertainty is the reason why Wall Street is not really open to cryptocurrencies, but also does not want to stand outside the price rising 'tsunami' ...
- The highest quality, easiest to use, why FaceTime was defeated by Zoom between the Covid-19 pandemic

While millions of Americans are at home because of the Covid-19 pandemic, FaceTime usage has remained virtually unchanged, but rival Zoom is seeing usage spike.
- Startup drawing chart 'Made in Vietnam' attracts users from 165 countries

Zen Flowchart attracts more than 450,000 users from 168 countries around the world, including many employees of Apple, Google, Facebook, Uber, Lyft, Spotify ...
- New trend of global technology supply chain: 'Not Made in China'

Launched in the U.S.-China trade war, the global supply chain's trend of leaving China is accelerated as the corona virus emerges and spreads.
- Taiwan promotes technological innovation in the era of 'Industry 4.0'

In the face of increased global connectivity and growing demands for cybersecurity, Taiwan has been investing in groundbreaking long-term measures towards economic development.
- Modernize your data center with Dell Technologies Vxrail

With today's digital economy, the application has a dual role to help businesses interact directly with customers and be an internal digitization platform.
- The fact that Xiaomi surpasses Huawei is a testament to how corona virus can change the smartphone market

Not only is it a common disease, corona virus is also changing the consumption habits as well as the technology equipment market.
- How the Chinese chip industry survived during the corona virus crisis

As both Wuhan and Hubei City were blocked by the corona virus outbreak, the Yangtze Memory factory - representing the voice of the Chinese chip industry - still received special