- NASA satellite views of Chernobyl Exclusion Zone wildfires paint a worrisome picture

Scientists have already raised concerns about the potential spread of radiation through smoke plumes.
- How to refuel nuclear power plants during a pandemic?

To replace uranium bars, hundreds of engineers across the United States worked together for weeks at a time. This work is further complicated in the context of the Covid-19
- How to handle bee stings

When a bee stings need emergency help because its venom can make the victim poisoned, fever, anaphylactic shock, acute kidney failure, hemolysis ... even life-threatening.
- What is starburst bush?

Starburst bush is a very new and quite strange word to many people. Starburst bush is another name for a flower. So Starburst bush is the name of the flower?
- Prehistoric home builders living through the Ice Age from the bones of giant beasts became extinct?

Russian archaeologists have discovered an architectural structure built with the bones of mammoth - an extinct prehistoric animal.
- Here's your chance to design a NASA payload for a Roomba-sized moon rover

The 'Honey, I Shrunk the NASA Payload' challenge ties into NASA's Artemis program.
- Ancient string shows Neanderthals were into fiber technology, scientists say

New scientific evidence is showing us that Neanderthals may've been much more sophisticated than we give them credit for.
- See the wild magnetic threads NASA found woven into the sun's atmosphere

Scientists from the University of Central Lancashire in the UK and NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center analyzed the data from NASA's High-Resolution Coronal Imager, aka Hi-C,
- NASA created a game that lets you help map the ocean's coral reefs

A new iOS game from NASA asks players to identify the coral seen in 3D images of the ocean floor. Doing so will help train AI to do it automatically.
- Why are marine creatures mostly predators and rarely see seagrass?

If there are a lot of herbivores on the land, but in the ocean that is exactly the opposite, have you ever wondered why marine life is predominantly predator and rarely see
- Coronavirus updates April 9 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has upended life across the globe. Health care systems are scrambling to control the virus, and governments are instituting strict social distancing
- Scientists conducted an expedition to explore an ancient forest of 60 thousand years old

60,000-year-old underwater forest opens many valuable researches in the field of medicine.
- Possible superstar comet Atlas looks like it's breaking up already, astronomers report

It could shine brighter than any comet in years, but it has to survive the next few weeks first.
- The great mystery of the Solar System has just been unlocked

The upper atmosphere of Saturn is very hot even though they are much farther from the Sun than Earth. For a long time, this heat source has become one of the great mysteries of
- NASA contemplates turning a moon crater into a giant, powerful telescope

The far side of the moon would be a great place to stare out into the cosmos.
- The mysterious death pit swallows Ecuador's largest waterfall

San Rafael Falls, one of Ecuador's most popular tourist attractions, disappeared after a mysterious death hole, turning the Coca River into three small streams.
- Where to buy genuine Omron blood pressure monitor?

If you are wondering whether or not the Omron blood pressure monitor is good, what types are available, which ones are accurate, where to buy to ensure genuine, warranty,
- Alphabet Inc. successfully tested mosquitoes by transplanting viruses into male mosquitoes

A pilot program led by Alphabet Inc, Google's parent company, aims to wipe out disease-causing mosquitoes.
- The 10 most powerful female heroes in Avengers

In this article, we will take a look at 10 female characters in the Avengers that will not be tired of any enemies.
- Chernobyl burns big, the radiation level in the area is 16 times higher than normal

Most likely the cause of the fire is human.