- Successfully tested the Mach 5 engine

The Mach 5 is about 50% faster than the world's fastest jet engine - SR-71 Blackbird.
- Scientists have successfully created a 'reverse solar cell' that generates electricity in the dark

It may sound unrealistic, but scientists have created something unimaginable, reverse solar technology.
- Why are there identical twins, some are not?

What happens in the first days of pregnancy can determine whether the twins are identical or not.
- 7 random inventions but have an extremely important role in the history of human development

Sometimes due to improvisation or a small accident, people invented products that have played an important role in the history of human development.
- The secret behind the piece of meat for 15 years is still sold for 73 million, booking a year to enjoy

It sounds weird but the truth about its value will surely surprise you.
- This is the rarest element in the Earth, yet to observe it has dissipated into nothing

Hydrogen-7 is made up of 1 proton and 6 neutrons, with a half-life of 23 yocto-seconds, equivalent to 0.0000 trillion trillion seconds.
- Scientists create cockroach robots that run super fast, step back and die, and weigh a million times more

Studying cockroach species - the world's most resilient little insects, researchers from the University of California have created a robot model that runs super fast, trampling to
- Japan officially allows the creation of 'beasts' for organs, will a new 'human' appear?

According to Nature, scientists' requests for the development of animal human pancreas have been signed by a committee of the Japanese Ministry of Science.
- Discover Russia's largest helicopter Mi-26, carrying both mammoth fossils

Russia's Mi-26 is considered a true monster with a length of up to 40 meters, the largest helicopter in the world today.
- 30 surprising facts in the world surprise both 'smartest' people

Here are 30 surprising facts in the world that surprises even the smartest people that will make you understand that this world still has a lot of things that we can't know.
- Surprisingly, good looking too badly affects your career

According to research by scientists at the University of London School of Management and the University of Maryland in the US, being too handsome will adversely affect men's
- The aircraft operates solely on electricity, with no moving parts turned on

Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have successfully designed and built an electric-only aircraft without using any moving parts.
- Close up of the world's first electric powered boat, glides smoothly and flies over the water

Candela Speed Boat AB, Sweden engineers have successfully built the first electric powered motorboat in the world. This special boat is called Candela Seven and works by the
- Stixfresh, a special sticker that helps fruits stay longer than 14 days, is succulent and does not moldy

Not only does it help prolong fruit preservation, this special sticker even helps fruit to be sweet, succulent and not soft.
- 3D printing houses from mud, straw and rice husk materials are cheaper than the iPhone

WASP, an Italian 3D printing company, recently built a house with 3D printing technology with the main materials being mud, straw and rice husk.
- Turn copper into a material that closely resembles gold

A group of scientists at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Liaoning, recently successfully converted cheap copper metal into a new
- How are things that we used to use every day in shape?

Surely you will feel very surprised when you see the previous shape of the objects you are using.
- Good news, bad news and very bad news about the environment in 2018

The Royal Society of Statistics recently published a number of statistics on 2018, including outstanding figures on the environmental and medical situation. There are good news
- Discover the most modern Observatory in the North

On January 9, the Vietnam Space Center under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology announced its operation plan and opened the door to welcome visitors to the Hoa Lac
- Scientists successfully cultivate the perfect human vascular system in the laboratory

Researchers from the University of British Columbia, Canada have successfully developed the first artificial human vascular system from stem cells in the laboratory. The study was