- The most 'difficult to eat' shrimp on the planet, can live in water as hot as 450 degrees Celsius

There is a species of shrimp known as the hero that challenges the abilities of chefs because they do not die at temperatures of 100 degrees Celsius, even at 450 degrees Celsius
- Chinese robot has a brain made from human cells

Chinese scientists have developed a robot with an artificial brain grown from human stem cells that can perform tasks such as gripping objects.
- Which snake has the fastest speed on the planet?

Snakes always surprise people with their extraordinary speed.
- New research on butterflies suggests insects may be smarter than we think

When it comes to insects, we often think of small animals, diverse in morphology, and sometimes causing discomfort or fear...
- 5 deepest lakes in the world

Topping the list of the world's deepest lakes is Lake Baikal, with a depth of 1,642m, containing 1/5 of the planet's unfrozen freshwater reserves.
- Desert Rain Frog - A strange chubby frog that makes a 'horrifying' screaming sound

Desert rain frogs have a special defense. When in danger, they emit extremely terrifying screaming sounds to threaten their enemies.
- The journey to transport the world's largest camera to the top of the mountain is more than 2,700m

The 3-ton digital camera was transported by plane and truck from its manufacturing site, the SLAC National Acceleration Laboratory in California, to its location on the
- NASA 'changes' the birth dates of 12 zodiac signs, 86% of people will have their constellation changed to another star sign

The 13th zodiac sign is called Ophiuchus, which is the constellation Ophiuchus.
- Human blood turns green when deep in the ocean, why?

Human blood is red but under certain circumstances can be green, for example in the deep ocean.
- Snakes are tiny like worms, the whole species is only female, there are no males

Worm snakes (scientific name Typhlopidae) are a species of the Blind Snake family with a tiny size, only 20cm long.
- The rare fish species only had 37 left, living in Devil's Hole

Devil's hole pupa, also known as devil's pupa, is a small fish belonging to the Cyprinid order Cyprodontidae.
- The fish is small but can make a sound as loud as a gunshot

Male Danionella cerebrum fish are only as small as a fingernail, but can make noises exceeding 140 decibels, research published in the journal PNAS shows.
- The longest train in the world, more than 7km long, has 682 cars

The BHP Billiton iron ore train is 7,353 meters long, has 682 cars, and weighs 100,000 tons. The entire train is controlled by 8 locomotives, allowing it to pull 82,000 tons of
- The world's fastest electromagnetic propulsion system with a speed of 1,030 km/h, nearly the speed of sound

The Institute of Electrical Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Jinan, Shandong province, recently successfully tested an electromagnetic sled that can propel the
- How many animals have ever existed on Earth?

There are about 8 billion people living in the world, only a small fraction of the number of people who have ever existed, and this number is still very small compared to the
- 'Screen apnea', a symptom many people experience when sitting in front of a computer

'Screen apnea' may sound strange but this is a symptom many people have when sitting in front of a computer screen.
- Ancient tunnel to cope with drought is nicknamed 'the sunken palace'

Basilica Cistern is a water tank of the Eastern Roman Empire built underground 1,500 years ago, with an area of up to 10,000 m2.
- Japan's unique 'steep skyward' bridge costs 4.8 trillion

Eshima Ohashi Bridge, spanning Lake Nakaumi, connecting the two cities of Matsue (Shimane province) and Sakaiminato (Tottori province) of Japan is famous for its unique design and
- The death bite of the snake with the longest fangs

Video recorded a scene of a Gaboon viper possessing fangs up to 5cm long hunting prey.
- The lion is powerless against the pangolin's steel armor

Video captures the clash between lions and pangolins one evening in Kenya's Masai Mara National Reserve.