- Ice has a super power that is especially useful in our lives.

Bending ice with salt opens up exciting new streams, opening up unexpected paths toward clean, sustainable energy. Most of us probably didn't know that ice can generate
- Our days are actually getting shorter - scientists have found out why

On August 5, 2025, Earth completed its rotation 1.33 milliseconds earlier, making it one of the shortest days of the year. Scientists explain this phenomenon with the help of
- Why is the strongest super typhoon of 2025 named Ragasa?

How are storms named? This article will provide you with detailed information on how storms are named in Vietnam and around the world.
- What 100 years of quantum physics has taught us about reality - and ourselves

A survey of a century of Scientific American coverage of quantum helps explain the enduring appeal of exotic physics.
- How humans 'shrink' wild animals and enlarge domestic animals

Humans have had a significant impact on the evolution of animals. Looking back in history, you will see that the animal world has changed dramatically after human intervention in
- Technologies that can save or destroy humanity

Technology really brings people a more comfortable life. However, if they are not used properly, humanity can be completely destroyed.
- How will humans evolve in the next 1 million years?

It sounds like science fiction, but this could be what our species will look like in a million years.
- China successfully tests wireless transmission of solar energy from high above to the ground

On June 5, a group of scientists at Xidian University, Xi'an, China successfully tested a system that can absorb sunlight, convert it into microwaves, and then transmit it
- Korean scientists have just found a solution to the century-old physical barrier.

A joint research team from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and Jeonbuk National University has demonstrated that mechanical waves can be completely trapped in
- Scientists Solve 90-Year-Old Mystery in Quantum Physics: Opening the Era of Ultra-Small Measurements

A research team has just found a solution to 'damped harmonic oscillators in quantum mechanics' - a seemingly simple phenomenon that has puzzled physicists for nearly a century.
- Gold 'survives' at 18,700°C, overturning 40-year-old physics theory

For the first time, scientists have directly measured the temperature of atoms in matter at extreme conditions, shattering a four-decade-old theory about the superheating limit of
- What you need to know about the virus that is turning animals into 'zombies'

Cases of Frankenstein bunnies and zombie squirrels are making headlines even before Halloween. Here's what you need to know about the virus that turns animals into zombies.
- Interesting facts about left-handed people

Left-handedness is not uncommon, but it is a small part of the world's population. Here are some interesting facts about left-handed people.
- This is how aerosols fly across Earth's sky

NASA recently released images of aerosols in action in the sky. NASA's visualization tracked aerosols, suspended particles like salt and dust, over a six-week period.
- What would humanity be like if they lived in a level 7 civilization?

What is civilization number 7? What is human life like when reaching civilization level 7? Let's find out together!
- Mercury can create gold in a fusion reactor

The dreams of ancient alchemists could come true as Marathon Fusion unveils their Tokamak fusion reactor technology capable of turning ordinary mercury into gold.
- What if a baby was born outside of Earth?

Can conception and pregnancy be safely performed in space? And what would happen to a child born outside Earth?
- Drone sets record for flying continuously for 40 days and still hasn't landed

Early on the morning of June 15, 2022, a lightweight solar-powered drone manufactured by Airbus took off from the runway at Arizona's Yuma Proving Ground with the help of a team of
- How does DNA identify victims in mass disasters?

DNA analysis is considered the gold standard for identifying victims in mass shootings. But how does DNA identify victims in mass murder?
- Aliens can detect Earth's airport from 200 light years away

New research suggests that radar systems at commercial and military airports are inadvertently broadcasting humanity's presence to any aliens capable of listening.