- Silicone breast pads deflect bullets, saving Canadian girls' lives

In the surprisingly recently published study, the researchers reported a rare case where there was no one in the medical industry: a silicon breast augmentation deflected a bullet,
- Admire the unique photograph of the Moon and Earth taken from Mars

The image shows the exact position and size of the Moon and Earth relative to each other. The Earth is about 30 times bigger than the Moon from the Earth's diameter.
- 7 Self-Soothing Techniques for Stress and Anxiety Relief

There are ways to reduce stress and anxiety. These 7 self soothing techniques will help you center yourself and find your way back to the life you want.
- This is how humans can build life from nothing on Mars

Scientists from the University of California have built a nano power plant that uses sunlight to turn carbon dioxide and water into new organic molecules.
- Theoretically, hairless moles can be immortal

Neither the fertility nor the behavior of hairless moles is the same as they get older.
- The venom of these 5 animals is like precious medicine in medicine

The venom is only a chemical in nature, in nature, they can be a deadly thing, but in terms of medicine, they can become precious drugs.
- SpaceX's first plan to put people in space will officially take place in May

SpaceX faces a historic opportunity to become the first private company to send astronauts into space.
- Burnout from Work? 7 Research-Backed Strategies To Recover

If you are experiencing burnout from work, here are 7 research-backed strategies to help you recover and get your life back.
- Những sinh vật biển này chính là 'khắc tinh của virus'

Để thích nghi trong môi trường đại dương đầy virus, các loài sinh vật biển đã tiến hóa, hình thành nên những kỹ thuật thụ động, đóng vai trò như các cơ chế giúp ngăn chặn virus xâm
- The 10 fastest animals on Earth

Cheetahs, jumping antelopes, horn antelopes are considered to be the fastest athletes in the terrestrial animal world.
- Indonesian volcano erupted, creating a column of smoke as high as nearly 200 meters

On Friday, Anak Krakatau volcano in Indonesia exploded strongly, just like the mood of many of us during the period of social isolation!
- NASA imagines a whimsical dragon on Mars in a sinuous, scenic canyon

Combine an active imagination with an image of Mars and you may spot a shag carpet, a Star Trek insignia or even Pac-Man on the red planet.
- Oumuamua more likely an interstellar space shard than an alien spaceship, study finds

New research suggests the weird object may have been ripped from another planet and flung in our general direction by a distant star.
- Scientists created a mutant enzyme that 'ate' nearly a ton of plastic bottles after a few hours

The new breakthrough was praised by many leading experts. Technology is expected to enter the plastic bottle production line in a few years soon.
- Experimental science proves that gravity is still effective at 50 micrometers

In addition to the three other fundamental forces of the Universe, the electromagnetic and nuclear forces are weak and strong, and the weakest gravitational force can cause impacts
- A new discovery about the strange interaction between cosmic black holes and light

Surely many of us have heard of 'anecdotes' without anything in the universe able to escape the gravity of black holes, not even light.
- Can homemade face masks prevent the coronavirus? Everything you should know

The CDC recommends wearing homemade face masks and face coverings in public, from hand-sewn cloth to bandanas and rubber bands. Here's how they can and can't help you at preventing
- Watch the NASA Apollo 13 mission 50 years later

An online project called Apollo 13 in Real Time presents the authentic, non-Hollywood version of the explosion that doomed the moon mission.
- Find out the mechanism of producing solar cells by enzyme of papaya

The method of making thin, porous Titania films at relatively low temperatures, competitive costs, and especially based on a completely organic mechanism.
- See Earth through the eyes of a Mercury-bound spacecraft saying goodbye to home

ESA and JAXA's BepiColombo Mercury mission took a spin around Earth and captured some poignant views.