- 'Artificial sun' sets a new record

KSTAR's goal is to maintain a temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius for 300 seconds by 2026, a milestone needed to scale up fusion energy production.
- 10 ghost ships surround a Greek island, the oldest is 5,000 years old

Studying the waters around the Greek island of Kasos, archaeologists were amazed at the 10 ghost ships that appeared one after another.
- Why do total solar eclipses occur more frequently in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern Hemisphere?

Every location on Earth is in the shadow of at least one total solar eclipse, but some places experience more of these events than others. For example, a person living north of the
- Oil and gas activity increases impact on climate goals

Global oil and gas production is constantly increasing and is on track to nearly quadruple from new projects, putting the goal of limiting global temperature under the Paris
- Oil drillers discovered a UFO hovering for 10 minutes in what is believed to be an alien base

Images allegedly taken of UFOs hovering over oil rigs near Mexico received great attention. Locals believe a flooded alien base is located just a few miles away.
- All Japanese people will likely have the same surname Sato by 2531

According to a study, all Japanese people will have the same surname Sato by 2531 if the country maintains the rule that husband and wife must use the same surname after marriage.
- The US is researching special spacecraft to refuel satellites

The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), in Texas, USA is researching the development of spacecraft to provide refueling services in space.
- 72 villages were discovered on the seabed, and there are still traces of life. Is it possible that the seabed can really exist?

The unfathomable underwater world has always been a mysterious area mentioned by humans. However, a recent shocking discovery has sparked endless fantasies about the ocean floor.
- The galaxy containing Earth has a 'second heart', which is 13 billion years old

The two giant structures Shakti and Shiva may be two of the first 'building blocks' of the Milky Way, the galaxy containing the Earth.
- NASA is about to launch 3 rockets to 'penetrate' the solar eclipse

According to NASA, three rockets carrying many devices will fly into the sky on April 8, while the United States is covered by a total solar eclipse.
- Experts dug up the 'ivory bank', but they panicked and retreated halfway through the excavation. The truth lies in the ivory

When a large amount of ivory was exposed, archaeological experts immediately stopped excavation. This made everyone extremely surprised, many people speculated that the experts
- Many countries face the risk of being 'swallowed' by sea water

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres recently warned that global sea levels have increased faster than since 1900. That constant increase is a threat to countries as
- What's happening in India's Silicon Valley

Bengaluru has no shortage of rain. However, the city did not adapt properly when the population increased many times over and drained traditional water sources.
- Why is Mona Lisa always smiling? Expert: If you look backwards, you won't see it that way

Mona Lisa is a work of Leonardo da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance and is currently collected at the Louvre Museum in France.
- A woman's body was exhumed from a thousand-year-old blood coffin leaking thick black water, experts were shocked: Evacuate immediately

The owner of the thousand-year-old blood coffin excavated in Inner Mongolia in 2003 is Princess Yulu Jiangu, sister of Yelu Abaoji of the Khitan ethnic group.
- The 'stupidest' animal in the world, IQ is so low that it is about to become extinct, experts 'tried their best'

In this natural world, there are all kinds of creatures living, they form a complex food web with our ecological environment, and we humans are at the top of the food chain.
- China: Strangely, a village has had fire burning on the ground for more than 60 years

The fires have been burning continuously for more than 60 years without going out despite rain or snow in a village in southwest China.
- Modern science and technology are advanced, why don't you dare dig up Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum? 4 mysteries were discovered that shocked experts

Qin Shi Huang was the 36th king of Qin, and the first Emperor to unify China after destroying 6 vassal states, ending the Warring States period. Qin Shui Tomb is also China's
- Ancient Roman ruins reveal many secrets

During the survey of a repaired structure, archaeologists discovered murals and ruins of the ancient city, identified as the city of Pompeii under the Romans.
- 4,300 year old color painting in an ancient Egyptian tomb

An ancient Egyptian tomb, named Mastaba - Mast, discovered in the Dahshur pyramid cemetery 25 kilometers south of the Egyptian capital Cairo, surprised scientists when Witness what