- 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.
- Dark Matter Mystery: 'Mirror Worlds' and the Edge of the Universe May Be Key to Solving the Code

Two new studies suggest that dark matter could form from a 'mirror world' of dark baryons, or from the edge of the universe after inflation. The findings open up new approaches to
- Hope for infertile couples: Sperm turned into tiny robots to deliver drugs into the body

X-ray-tracked microscopic sperm robots mark the future of fertility, enabling precision medicine and IVF research.
- What to Know If the Pandemic Came From Extraterrestrial Sources

Bacteria are not only able to survive in harsh conditions, but can also travel great distances in space, hiding on spacecraft or space debris.
- Unique spider species creates perfect clones of itself to hunt prey

Do you believe that there are spiders in the world that can create copies of themselves? Here are unique facts about spiders that lure prey with copies of themselves.
- Things About the Ocean That Are Scarier Than Space

The ocean directly affects human life and activities. Below are the things that are more terrifying than the universe of the ocean.
- Explore the most detailed galaxy images: 1000 colors reveal the secrets of the universe

A new, hyper-detailed 'map' of the Sculptor Galaxy has revealed the life cycles of stars and the hidden structures within, providing new insights into how tiny processes can affect
- Ways the Earth Was Completely Different 2 Billion Years Ago

What was the Earth like 2 billion years ago? How was the Earth formed today? Let's find out together!
- Why shouldn't you make your bed right after waking up?

Don't rush to make your sheets and fold your blankets after getting out of bed. They can harbor uninvited guests. Here's why you shouldn't make your bed right after waking up.
- 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.
- Maladaptive Daydreaming: Signs and How to Overcome It

Maladaptive daydreaming may sound strange, but it is a psychological symptom that can be dangerous. Here's what you need to know about maladaptive daydreaming.
- 95% of beer tested in the US contains toxic PFAS chemicals that 'last forever'

A new study finds that 95% of beer samples in the US contain PFAS – toxic 'forever chemicals' linked to contaminated water supplies.
- Foods to eat in autumn to nourish the spleen, moisten the lungs and replenish liver qi

What should you eat in the fall to stay healthy and have good blood circulation? Let's find out the secret of famous physician Ton Tu Mac with TipsMake.com.com!
- Events that could end the world humanity lives in

Our planet has gone through billions of years of catastrophic events that have shaped the world we live in. Here are the events that could end humanity.
- 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
- Michael Faraday's Journey from Poor Bookbinder to 'Father' of Modern Electricity

Michael Faraday's journey from a poor, self-taught bookbinder to the father of electromagnetism has inspired generations of scientists.
- Simple daily exercises to help reduce uric acid

Regular exercise, such as walking, swimming, cycling, yoga and Tai Chi, helps reduce uric acid levels effectively, thereby reducing gout attacks. Below are the simplest exercises
- 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
- Google uses quantum computers to discover the fundamental laws of the universe

A team of researchers from Google Quantum AI, the Technical University of Munich, and Princeton used Google's quantum processor to simulate fundamental forces and particles,
- 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.