- 'Giant atoms' swallow other atoms to create a new state of matter

As scientifically proven, there is always a relatively large empty space inside an atom. Now, scientists from Austria and the United States have filled some of these gaps,
- Exotic ice diamonds have never been seen in nature

Geological scientists at Nevada Las Vegas University (UNLV) have discovered water crystals VII (7) that have been locked inside the diamond structure. This marks the first time
- Life on Earth can be derived from cyanide

It may seem odd, but cyanide may be an important ingredient in the origin of life on earth according to a new study.
- Entertainment on Neural Networks, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

The article will tell you the meaning of the terms Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning and Neural Networks in applications.
- Wi-Fi on the plane and things you need to know before using

With an on-board wifi service, customers can check mail or surf the web at a height of 40,000 feet. But don't rush to celebrate. Find out about the wifi service on the plane a
- 10 mysterious and strange places appear Google Earth that surprised people

The vast earth has a lot of mysterious lands that people do not know and have not yet arrived. Now, thanks to the Google Earth tool, anyone can search for and discover strange and
- What is N2O gas (laughing gas), how harmful is it?

N2O is the gas produced during the burning of fossil fuels and still exists in nature.
- How does programming affect our brains?

Let's TipsMake.com find out how programming affects our brain in the article below!
- Life on Earth may have come from biological particles in cosmic dust

According to scientists, life on earth can be derived from biological particles that bring our planet through space dust.
- The most difficult language to learn in the world, 10 years of learning are basic communication

Pirarra uses both singing, whistling and other expressions to communicate.
- Discover the mysterious primitive life of Aboriginal people in the Amazon jungle

Ricardo Stuckert, a photographer, unveiled a rare series of photos revealing the life of the primitive Kamaiurá tribe in the Amazon forest to the outside world to better understand
- Who would have thought that the production process of the familiar familiar string was complicated and such a feat

A familiar string, items that we still use every day to tie and pack goods. Its presence is considered by everyone to be obvious, but most people don't know how the string is
- After nearly 60 years, the cause of the 747 plane has a big bump on its head

The Boeing 747 is one of the most popular and recognizable planes in the world because it possesses a giant hump ahead. The reason for such a strange design of the Boeing 747 has
- 'Terrible' fire sprinkler gun penetrates concrete walls, iron doors

This device greatly reduces the risk of a backdoor phenomenon, the fire suddenly bursts and causes a big explosion when opening the door, breaking the wall ... causing sudden air
- Decode the mystery of the interesting phenomenon that slammed into the mouth of a new beer bottle spitting foam

Slapping a mouthful of a new bottle of beer opened the lid, causing the foam to spew out to be an interesting joke, causing excitement in the parties. But why is that interesting
- Why Tu Cam Thanh has 9,999 rooms but does not have a toilet?

This nearly 600-year-old grand work of China has always made many people curious about the mysterious stories surrounding it as to why there are 9999 rooms, why a large area of
- Terrified, watching the gruesome black liquid 'creep' into its skull

What do you think this is, a horror movie scene using cinematic techniques? What is an abnormal magic trick and the black liquid?
- Decode the parachute to a speed of 1.357.6 km / h, surpassing the speed of the Austrian athletes

On October 14, 2012, Felix Baumgartner of the Austrian paratrooper performed a free-fall performance at a height of 39km, with the speed falling to 1,357.6km / h, faster than the
- Why is the airplane wing not so high in flying tape?

In winter or when exposed to cold air at high altitudes, snow ice can cling to the wings of the aircraft affecting the ability of aircraft wings, causing danger to the flight.
- Found the 17th leg drifting on the coast of Columbia, there has been a solution to mystery over the past decade

In the past 10 years, there have been 16 human feet still in the drifting Salish shoelaces in Canada, causing many people to panic.