- Water can 'cut sweet' concrete and steel. Do you believe that?

It is hard to imagine that soft water can penetrate steel and concrete. Even water can cut and shape hard materials such as electric flame cutting machines, laser and plasma
- Why have scientists found Proxima b - '2nd Earth' until now?

On August 24, astronomers announced that they had discovered a strange planet Proxima b circling Proxima Centauri - a red dwarf just four light years away from Earth. and is the
- Learn about how to build houses in a few dozen hours, life expectancy of several decades

Completely different from building a traditional house, building from the foundation, placing each brick, plastering every bit of mortar, how to build this house like you are
- Successful production of Eco-Eco rice reduces climate change

Scientists have produced a new eco-friendly rice variety called Eco rice. In the process of cultivation and development, this rice variety emits methane greenhouse gas emissions
- How is the world's largest bank secure?

When global financial activities are increasingly digitized to bring convenience to users as well as for banks. But with that is the concern about card safety, the status of
- Inventions that help people have the power of superheroes

The inventions help people realize super abilities: stealth, see through objects, self-healing ...
- 6 legendary battleships in World Navy history

In wars, arms race in the sea is also extremely fierce with ships equipped with the most advanced and advanced weapons to be able to fight the enemy.
- Things to know about 'Kombucha tea' - fermented tea

Kombucha tea is considered an excellent drink, sweet and sour, and has gas. But is Kombucha tea really a healthy drink?
- Interesting discovery: Human brain is more flexible than chimp brain

A very interesting new study shows that the human brain is more malleable and responds to environmental changes than the brain of chimpanzees.
- Things you need to know about 'Germanium' - Germanium

Germanium not only enhances the immune system, provides oxygen to the body and removes toxins from the body, but it is also useful in treating allergies, asthma, arthritis, HIV /
- Wi-fi router applications to accurately track and identify all your actions

The researchers found a way to use a Wi-fi router to track people - very accurately.
- Listening to bigger music will make your battery run faster?

In fact, most people believe that listening to music with louder sound will consume more energy meaning that the battery will run out faster. Is this right? And why?
- 'Mysterious' dents on Phobos' surface in Mars

Why are there long trenches and dents deep on Phobos' surface in Mars?
- Amazing phenomenon - the 'annular eclipse' glows in the sky today

Astronomers in Central Africa, Madagascar and the South Indian Ocean will have the opportunity to see the fascinating natural eclipse of the day.
- Why is the voice in the recorder different from the real voice?

Most of us are surprised to hear our voice in the recorder, camcorder. Someone even had to ask again: Is this my voice, how terrible? Don't blame the poor quality device or any
- How far is the distance from Earth to Mercury?

Mercury - Mercury is a planet located near the Sun and takes a little time to spin around the most massive star. So how far is the exact distance from Earth to Mercury?
- Can life really exist in planets - 'can we live'?

The planets start to heat up and can retain that hot temperature, even if they are far away from the host stars. So does life really exist in planets - can the area live?
- 10 interesting facts about the Earth you may not know

Earth - our 'green house' always contains strange and interesting stories that not everyone can know as a year with 365.2564 days rather than 365 days or Earth turning around. The
- The largest aircraft in the world looks like a 'butt' taking off for the first time

On August 17, the world's largest aircraft with a length of 92m, close to a football field dubbed the flying butt, successfully took off during the first test flight at Cardington
- FOMO Syndrome: The more people use Facebook, the more afraid they are to be abandoned

Have you ever felt self-pity when you go to Facebook and hit your face right away is a photo of a friend's association gathering a date, having fun posing for photos without me