- The Swiss folding knife of the century lost its blade

The company behind the iconic Swiss folding knife is launching a new version without the blade to adapt to stricter weapons regulations around the world.
- Blunt-head snake: Strange snake that throws its head to hunt

The blunt-headed wire snake or blunt-headed tree snake, scientifically known as Imantodes chocoensis, has an ultra-thin body, big eyes and a super unique obtuse head, completely
- Discovering the world's deepest blue hole

Taam Ja', the world's second deepest blue hole (cenote), located in Chetumal Bay in Mexico, was discovered in 2021 and has just regained its position as the world's deepest blue
- Miniature reactor - a solution to supply energy to lunar bases

Astronauts living on the Moon will need a lot of energy, but they cannot carry fuel supplies with them. The new generation of miniaturized nuclear reactors could be a great
- Experts are confident that China can surpass the US to become the first country to bring samples from Mars to Earth

Wu Weiren, chief designer of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, predicts the country can beat the US in the race to bring rocks from Mars to Earth. This is the first such
- Nokia is about to bring 4G network to the Moon

Texting on the Moon or transmitting data on Mars no longer seem like something far away.
- NASA found traces of methane gas near a crater on Mars

The US Space Agency (NASA) has identified a gas produced by Earth-dwelling organisms on Mars. This could be evidence that life exists on the 'red planet'.
- The Voyager 1 spacecraft sent signals to Earth for the first time in 5 months

NASA received decoded data from Voyager 1 after humanity's most distant spacecraft in the universe experienced a communications loss five months ago.
- 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.
- The Voyager 1 spacecraft resumes sending technical updates back to Earth

For the first time since November 2023, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has resumed sending usable data about the status of onboard technical systems. .
- Hubble telescope discovers more than 1,000 new asteroids

The Hubble Space Telescope is not only the most famous astronomical instrument when it comes to its ability to photograph distant galaxies, but is also a powerful assistant for
- Origin of Earth's name and other interesting facts

Below are unbelievable facts about Earth, the rocky planet we call 'Home' listed by the science and technology magazine Popular Mechanics (New York, USA) on the occasion of the
- Clip NASA: 'Glass lake' in the most terrible place in the solar system

NASA has just revealed incredible images from the Juno spacecraft's close flight to 'hellfire' Io.
- The US conducted a robot test operating on the Moon

A bold experiment has just been conducted by the University of Southern California (USC) and supported by NASA on using robots to operate on the Moon as well as Mars.
- Why does NASA want to set a time zone for the Moon?

The US government tasked the Space Agency NASA with establishing a standard time zone for the Moon, which will be called Coordinated Lunar Time (CLT).
- Where will the next total solar eclipse take place?

If you missed the recent total solar eclipse event in the United States, there are still many opportunities to observe this phenomenon in the near future...
- Analyze the chances of living beings existing on Jupiter's moons

To clarify the question of whether there are creatures on Europa, NASA plans to launch Europa Clipper in October - the largest spacecraft they have ever developed for planetary
- Strangely, the mountain spits out real gold every day but no one collects it

In one day, it is estimated that this volcano ejects about 80 grams of crystallized gold.
- 'Sudden death', the alien hunting ship still had time to leave behind its treasure

NASA said that the alien hunter Ingenuity has not really slept peacefully after 3 months of saying goodbye to humanity.
- 5 strongest wind tunnels in the world

A wind tunnel is a machine that simulates the flow of air through objects, helping to test the aerodynamics of countless aircraft and missiles.