
Tiny white dots did not catch the keen eye of researcher Ana Sofia Reboleira.

After officially posting three videos related to UFOs, the Pentagon recently declassified the information about the encounters between US Navy fighters and 'unidentified flying

Velociraptor (also known as Raptor) is probably not strange to people because they often appear and are considered one of the key factors contributing to the success of the

Although people like to think whales are fish, they are also called whales, but they are not actually fish, but mammals.

Scientists have discovered a giant structure made from more than 60 mammoth skeleton belonging to the ice age, dating back about 25,000 years ago.

If you think ordinary chess is too simple, try this three-person chess game now.

In ancient writing, people recorded strange phenomena in the sky of Europe.

Here are 19 photos that decipher the strange secrets in the world that many people have ever wondered. After watching, many people will probably be surprised!

While working at home, engineers and scientists working on the self-driving car project Curiosity must find a way to control a machine located hundreds of millions of kilometers

Plasma propulsion is still often considered a way to propel a spaceship in a hybrid, but now there is a device designed to operate in atmospheric environments.

The tiny worm, drunk and thrown into a dizzying camera can allow people to better understand the world.

In Australia, the country's three largest coal-fired power plants have designed a process of capturing CO2 as input to algae biomass farming systems. This type of algae is then

It is capable of operating in the Earth's atmosphere and produces thrust with the same performance as modern jet engines.

If you stand in the Southern Hemisphere on a cold day, look up to the sky to find the black hole closest to you that science has discovered.

According to author Xander Steenbrugge, this is only a small part of his big project.

Photographer Mack Murdoc, based in Los Angeles, recently made an unbelievable photo showing the ISS moving in front of the Sun.

Currently, the bullets are mostly copper-coated, a few are plated with lead. The reason manufacturers choose copper is that they have found a way to expand, rotate and do other

Cloud holes, lava on the beach, rainbow waterfalls or flower desert ... are unique natural phenomena that appear dozens or even hundreds of years to appear once.

It is on the list of 48 weapons that will be published in the next 7 years, with the purpose of temporarily interfering with Russian or Chinese communication satellite signals.

Professor Rebecca Flowers' new research opens up new ways of thinking about The Great Unconformity.