- What is solar storm? How solar storm affects the Earth

A solar storm can release the energy equivalent of millions of 100-megaton (100 million tons) hydrogen bombs exploding at the same time.
- How does NASA engineer sit at home controlling robotic probes on Mars?

While working at home, engineers and scientists working on the self-driving car project Curiosity must find a way to control a machine located hundreds of millions of kilometers
- The team created a microwave-jet plasma engine, wishing to replace the existing aircraft engine

Plasma propulsion is still often considered a way to propel a spaceship in a hybrid, but now there is a device designed to operate in atmospheric environments.
- Why do scientists get worms to drink and make them spin like this?

The tiny worm, drunk and thrown into a dizzying camera can allow people to better understand the world.
- CO2 capture filter: A groundbreaking idea for the post-carbon industry

In Australia, the country's three largest coal-fired power plants have designed a process of capturing CO2 as input to algae biomass farming systems. This type of algae is then
- Hubble Space Telescope has just captured the 'crumbling moment of Comet Atlas'

Comet Atlas has completely shattered into dozens of large pieces, ending his famous life.
- Three sets of skeletons reveal the tragic history of the first African people to reach America

Modern archaeological methods will increasingly be able to recreate the lives of these slaves, piecing together pieces of their lives, giving them a forgotten identity. hybrid,
- Tesla's Cybertruck can be converted into armored tanks

The outer skeleton of the Cybertruck electric pickup is so solid and impressive that many parties are considering turning it into a military vehicle.
- China invented something that could replace jet engines

It is capable of operating in the Earth's atmosphere and produces thrust with the same performance as modern jet engines.
- Discover the black hole closest to Earth, located in the star system that we can see with the naked eye

If you stand in the Southern Hemisphere on a cold day, look up to the sky to find the black hole closest to you that science has discovered.
- The United States drafted a treaty to exploit the Moon

The White House will soon propose an international agreement governing exploitation and trade on the Moon, aimed at attracting the same-minded nations toward space travel to update
- 19 interesting things about hummingbirds, the only flying bird on Earth

Hummingbirds, a strange species of birds, hold many records in the bird world like the fastest flying speed, the only bird that can fly back, the smallest bird. Here are 19
- This is an AI system that can turn people into animals and vice versa

According to author Xander Steenbrugge, this is only a small part of his big project.
- Impressive image: ISS International Space Station flies over the Sun.

Photographer Mack Murdoc, based in Los Angeles, recently made an unbelievable photo showing the ISS moving in front of the Sun.
- Why are cartridges usually made of copper and not steel, lead or aluminum?

Currently, the bullets are mostly copper-coated, a few are plated with lead. The reason manufacturers choose copper is that they have found a way to expand, rotate and do other
- A papaya in Tanzania positive for SARS-CoV-2

Suspecting the quality of the nCoV test kit, the Tanzanian President sent samples of goats and papaya for testing, the results showed positive!
- A series of amazing natural phenomena that you cannot see every day, or never in your life

Cloud holes, lava on the beach, rainbow waterfalls or flower desert ... are unique natural phenomena that appear dozens or even hundreds of years to appear once.
- 9 astonishing facts about dolphins

Here are 9 amazing facts about dolphins that not everyone knows.
- This is the first weapon of attack of the US Space Force

It is on the list of 48 weapons that will be published in the next 7 years, with the purpose of temporarily interfering with Russian or Chinese communication satellite signals.
- Science has sought a solution for a billion-year period that has disappeared from Earth's history

Professor Rebecca Flowers' new research opens up new ways of thinking about The Great Unconformity.