- Steve Jobs' most controversial design

Even Apple employees have said that this style is 'embarrassing, terrible'.
- The US tested robots operating on the Moon

Scientists are conducting tests that will allow the four-legged robot Spirit to move on rough terrain, simulating the harsh conditions of the Moon and Mars. This project is led by
- The Ingenuity exploration helicopter on Mars sends final information back to Earth

On April 16, the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said that the Ingenuity Mars exploration helicopter has transmitted the last information to Earth and will from now
- Rare volcano spits out real gold

An active volcano in Antarctica not only erupts material like other volcanoes, but also spews gold dust into the atmosphere every day, according to IFL Science.
- The Hubble Telescope finds a galaxy glowing strangely from behind a dark nebula

Another impressive photo has just been sent back to Earth by the Hubble Space Telescope, showing a galaxy partially hidden by a giant dust cloud called a dark nebula.
- 5 eternal fires in the world

Eternal fire is a fire born from natural gas or created by human intervention and burns for a long time without extinguishing.
- Space junk breaks through the roof of a house in Florida

The US Space Agency (NASA) confirmed that the mysterious object that fell into people's homes in Florida last month was a piece of junk from space equipment.
- Instructions for rounding numbers on Casio calculators

Rounding numbers on Casio calculators makes it easier for students to calculate and read results for faster calculations.
- NASA is looking for a less expensive way to bring Martian rock and soil back to Earth

NASA Director Bill Nelson believes that the $11 billion budget is too high and the deadline set to bring rock and soil samples to Earth before 2040 is too long and unacceptable.
- 'City killer' 610 m rushes to Earth, can be seen tonight

Asteroid 2013 NK4 is classified as 'potentially dangerous' and has just passed close to Earth.
- Electrodynamic shield technology to deal with lunar dust

Interesting Engineering page reported that the research team at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (USA) is thinking of many creative methods to apply Electrodynamic Dust Shield (ESD)
- Snakes are tiny like worms, the whole species is only female, there are no males

Worm snakes (scientific name Typhlopidae) are a species of the Blind Snake family with a tiny size, only 20cm long.
- NASA spacecraft encountered unknown structures surrounding the solar system

At what seemed to be the end of the solar system, NASA New Horizons discovered signs of a 'second Kuiper Belt'.
- Did NASA ships indirectly bombard other planets?

The suicide dive of the NASA spacecraft named DART caused such a strong impact that our neighboring planet also 'suffered the blow'.
- 5 shortest rivers in the world

Not all rivers are long or big. There are many rivers so short that you can easily go their entire length in just... one minute.
- The battle between ants and African elephants

One of the animals that African elephants are most afraid of is ants. When elephants try to approach trees considered ants' territory, the ants will rush straight into the giant
- NASA announced its plan to search for extraterrestrial life

NASA announces plan to search for extraterrestrial life - Phu Yen Newspaper
- Rotating rocket engines can help aircraft reach speeds of Mach 9

Venus Aerospace Company successfully tested a drone equipped with a rocket-like combustion engine at subsonic speeds, which can reach speeds of 11,000 km/h when flying commercially
- Leaving the solar system, the NASA ship sent back a confusing message

One of NASA's spacecraft operating outside the heliosphere began sending meaningless messages to Earth late last year, then went silent.
- Detection of a rare comet appearing during a total solar eclipse

On April 8, just a few hours before the total solar eclipse, an amateur astronomer discovered a small comet 'sungrazer' very close to Earth and took a picture of it before the