- For the first time, 'superhumanized' mice with human-like immune systems have been created

A team of scientists at the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, successfully created the first mouse with a human-like immune system that is expected to help
- Close-up of a diver's encounter with anaconda and piranha in the Brazilian river

In the video is rare footage of specific freshwater creatures in Brazil including anacondas, piranhas... by professional diver and video technician Bartolomeo Bove.
- The Earth just recorded the hottest June 2024 in history

The European Union's (EU) Copernicus Climate Monitoring Agency said the world just experienced the hottest June ever with an average temperature of 16.6 degrees Celsius, 0.5
- New research points to the cause of migraines

How brain activity can cause the most intense headaches - migraines.
- Scientists have released detailed images of an asteroid that just passed Earth at close range

Not one, but two asteroids alone passed Earth at close range - not so close, of course, that they could threaten the planet's survival, but enough for scientists to can clearly
- Admire the colorful moment of a star in the making

Another stunning new image sent back from the world's most expensive James Webb Space Telescope shows the moment a young star is in the process of forming.
- 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.
- China inaugurated a sea-crossing bridge, setting 10 world records

The super project of a bridge system combined with a sea-crossing tunnel located in Guangdong province connecting Shenzhen - Zhongshan held a series of world records when
- Top 4 strange animals that change color to white in winter

Mink, arctic fox... are animals that have the ability to change their fur color in winter, showing the magic of nature.
- Why are paper cuts especially more painful than knives?

If you accidentally cut your hand with paper, even though the scratch is small, it will cause terrible pain and take a long time to heal.
- Why are the 'fierce' sharks of the sea afraid when faced with gentle dolphins?

Sharks are one of the ocean's most famous predators, but they are afraid of encountering dolphins.
- Japanese Olympic athletes will wear costumes designed to block infrared cameras

At the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, Le Monde reports that Japanese volleyball, track and field athletes and other teams will compete in costumes made from a new fabric that can
- Which snake has the fastest speed on the planet?

Snakes always surprise people with their extraordinary speed.
- Admire the 'never landing' flying hotel powered by nuclear power

On June 24, the YouTube account of graphic producer Hashem Al-Ghaili posted a video promoting the idea of a floating hotel powered by nuclear energy called Sky Cruise.
- Admire stunning images showing the strange phenomenon of the Serpens Nebula

Another beautiful new image was sent back from the world's most modern Space Telescope system James Webb, showing the famous Serpens Nebula.
- What is the greenhouse effect? Gases that cause the greenhouse effect

The greenhouse effect is the cause of many dangers to life and is currently a major problem for the global environment.
- Strange discovery: The famous star that has been observed a lot so far turns out to be a pair of twins

Sometimes, even famous objects that have been observed and studied for a long time contain many surprises.
- No engine but this model plane can fly up to 881km/h!

Spencer Lisenby's engineless remote-controlled aircraft (also known as a glider) was able to reach speeds of up to 881 km/h in a record-setting performance at Parker Mountain where
- Satellites captured unprecedented images of a giant piece of space junk

Astroscale Japan Inc, a Japanese company operating in the field of space waste cleanup, has just shared a remarkable image.