- The rare fish species only had 37 left, living in Devil's Hole

Devil's hole pupa, also known as devil's pupa, is a small fish belonging to the Cyprinid order Cyprodontidae.
- Close-up of a mantis capturing and killing a hummingbird with lightning speed

When the hummingbird flies close, it launches its 'pair of swords' with extremely strong and sharp barbs to attack. The mantis' extremely fast attack speed helps it easily capture
- Humans transmit more viruses to animals than they transmit to humans

A recent study shows that the spread of viruses is not only from animals to humans, humans also spread many diseases to animals.
- 21 species of plants and flowers are beautiful but contain deadly poison

There are some flowering plants that have beautiful colors and shapes but contain poisonous substances to fight off enemies and invaders. If humans come into contact with these
- The strange fish has up to 555 teeth, losing 20 each day

The Pacific ling fish (Ophiodon elongatus), also known as the arhat fish, the cotton grouper, is a predatory fish that possesses sharp teeth with up to 555 teeth.
- One day on the Moon is equal to how many days on Earth?

The time it takes for the Moon to orbit the Earth is about 27.3 days, while the Earth rotates once around its axis in 24 hours (one day - one night).
- Troubleshooting Tips: Common Problems Encountered During Cannabis Harvesting and Cloning

Welcome to the world of cannabis cultivation, where the journey from seed to harvest is filled with excitement, challenges, and rewards.
- The fish is small but can make a sound as loud as a gunshot

Male Danionella cerebrum fish are only as small as a fingernail, but can make noises exceeding 140 decibels, research published in the journal PNAS shows.
- Why are humans the only animals that faint from fear?

Our upright posture and large brains make humans the only animals to faint from fear. And it is these characteristics that help humans develop and dominate the world.
- China successfully launched the first 6G satellite into space

On February 3, China Mobile launched the first satellite to test 6G technology, surprising the world.
- Where does the moon originate?

Throughout the history of human astronomical research, one of the most familiar and most studied objects is the Moon.
- Special cable, only a few countries in the world can produce it

The aircraft carrier arresting cable on the aircraft carrier is a simple device but plays an extremely important role in helping the aircraft land and land in a safe parking area.
- Why do apocalypse-proof seed vaults last for thousands of years?

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is a backup facility that protects the world's crop diversity, safeguarding the world's food supply in the event of a nuclear war or other disasters.
- The Future of Scientific Research Platforms: A Look at Ethereum's Role

Scientific research plays a pivotal role in driving innovation and deepening our comprehension of the world around us.
- Top 10 Must-Have Vape Accessories for an Elevated Vaping Experience

Vaping culture is becoming extremely popular in this day and age. One point of strength behind this matter is that the consensus between researchers and users is that vaping is
- 5 Wellness Trends You Have To Try In 2024

In the ever-evolving landscape of well-being, 2024 brings forth a renewed focus on health and wellness trends that aim to elevate your physical and mental well-being.
- The longest train in the world, more than 7km long, has 682 cars

The BHP Billiton iron ore train is 7,353 meters long, has 682 cars, and weighs 100,000 tons. The entire train is controlled by 8 locomotives, allowing it to pull 82,000 tons of
- The world's largest fusion reactor, as tall as 6 buildings in Japan

The JT-60SA reactor is as tall as 6 buildings in Japan and is the world's largest experimental fusion reactor in operation. The JT-60SA will create hot plasma up to 200 million
- The 8 largest objects in the universe

Some of the most massive celestial bodies in the universe, from planets, stars to superclusters of galaxies.
- Hubble Telescope extremely rare photo of the moment of the Supernova explosion

When a massive star runs out of fuel and is nearing the end of its life, it explodes in a giant burst of energy called a supernova.