- Now, artificial intelligence can predict how long you will live

Linear X-ray technology made by artificial intelligence standards will help scientists predict a person's age.
- Cold nape with gloomy castle built from hair

It sounds incredible and full of horror but the castle made from human hair really exists. They are works created by artist Agustina Woodgate from Miami, USA.
- The secret of the most special death cases in world history

In the history of the world, there are a number of special death cases that many people can not be surprised as if they do not find a vein to inject poison or after nearly two
- 10 interesting secrets behind the logos of famous Hollywood studios

Join us to learn 10 interesting secrets behind the logos of famous Hollywood studios below!
- How does India bring the dead dead to life next month?

Reviving a brain-dead patient using a method of injecting stem cells into the brain will be done by Indian scientists next month.
- The link between autism and toxic lead levels found in young teeth

Research by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, or NIEHS, said they found a link between lead levels in young teeth and autism.
- Why are there three plugs and three legs in the power plug?

The plugs are so familiar to us in everyday life. And one thing that everyone realized was that there was a power plug, two legs and three legs. Why is that so, why not make 2 or
- Science uses dogs to directly study breast cancer

Breast cancer tumors in dogs are very similar to human breast cancer tumors, even more in mice used for medical research. Therefore, scientists use dogs to directly study breast
- Air cushion increases the risk of death in newborns

According to a statistic from the US Childhood Death Reporting System, 108 babies died in air-cushion related deaths in 24 states between 2004 and 2015.
- Underground water dominates the migration of human ancestors in East Africa

A new study shows that underground spring water is necessary for the movement of the original human ancestors in East Africa.
- DNA vaccine with immunotherapy can treat HPV

A new vaccine has the ability to produce an immune response in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, also known as HNSCCa, or in patients with HPV cancer tumors.
- In the future, Wood is the only material to build skyscrapers, not concrete or steel

A new project promises to turn Chicago from the city of metal and concrete into a city of skyscrapers made of wood.
- Close up of a giant water ball puncture with 2m diameter at 1,000 fps

The video captures a picture of a water ball with a diameter of 2m being punctured with a high-speed camera that surprised many people.
- Why on iPhone headphones appear small holes?

On the headphones of Apple always appear small holes but certainly many people, even those who still use this item everyday still do not know their functions. So, what are the
- Discovered a new form of carbon, stronger than metal and more resilient than rubber

A new form of super-strong, ultra-light, elastic, new carbon structure like rubber, even with the ability to conduct new electricity was discovered by scientists when heating
- 100 years what will human life be like?

People will have a better life, more modern and more comfortable after 100 years from now. According to experts, advanced technology will help people have a better life in the
- America's 'mother of bombs' can evaporate people

Mother of bombs, GBU-43 (Massive Ordnance Air Blast - MOA - Mother of All Bombs) is the most powerful non-nuclear bomb ever used by the US on the battlefield. Mother bombs GBU-43
- Why is it so stupid and painful that they're still called wisdom teeth?

Wisdom teeth are the third largest molars, which grow in the last position on each side of the jaw and are the latest teeth to appear in all adult teeth.
- Mysterious island inhabited by the 'stranger-eating' tribe in the Indian Ocean

This mysterious island is owned by the Indian government, however, setting foot on the island is strictly prohibited. The consequence of this is not only the punishment of the law
- Hero the process of self-mummification on the living of Japanese monks

To be able to self-mummify, Japanese monks in ancient times underwent harsh cultivation and eating regimes that lasted for a decade. They consider it a form of enlightenment.