- Researchers have discovered a new technology that allows phones to be charged via Wi-Fi

The technology is still in its early stages of testing, but the researchers have created a prototype of the device that will help us better understand how the technology works.
- How many times a day does the human body breathe on average?

According to statistics, when the body is in a state of static per minute will breathe 16 times, each time about 500 ml of gas. Accordingly, in order to meet the body's breathing
- Japanese engineers share a way of 'ventilation' to cope with COVID-19

Besides washing hands, wearing a mask, cleaning the house, disinfecting clothes ... one of the important issues in the new anti-corona virus measures - Sars-cov 2 is ventilation
- Formula One engineers help create breathing aids for coronavirus patients

The machines, which could go into production within a week, will hopefully reduce the number of COVID-19 patients who need to be put on ventilators.
- NASA to launch fleet of tiny spacecraft to study monster sun storms

Our sun has a bit of a temper. NASA wants to know more about how our star's solar particle storms impact space and the astronauts and spacecraft we send out there.
- Coronavirus updates: States extend lockdowns as federal social distancing guidelines pushed to April 30

Plus: Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the US government's top advisers on coronavirus, says COVID-19 could kill 100,000 to 200,000 Americans.
- Coronavirus treatments: Chloroquine, vaccines and the drugs fighting COVID-19

The most promising coronavirus vaccine candidates, treatments and the cutting-edge drugs being developed to counter the pandemic.
- Tokyo 2020 Olympics will now take place in July 2021, due to coronavirus

The International Olympic Committee has announced new dates for the Olympics in 2021.
- The 'Work from home' toolkit for the IT-er COVID-19 season, deployed in a snap

In addition to the many implications of the COVID-19 epidemic on businesses, there is a new emerging trend: the way COVID-19 has completely changed the traditional working culture.
- Some lucky Earthlings should be able to see a Mercury-bound spacecraft fly by our planet in April

BepiColombo, a joint project from ESA and Japan's space agency JAXA, launched in late 2018 and is scheduled to reach Mercury in 2025.
- Is Atlantis really a civilized country that was submerged 10,000 years ago, this could be some of the rest of this land.

Atlantis was first mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato over 2,300 years ago. According to Plato, the unthinkable island nation existed some 9,000 years before his
- Lab-grown meat built on soy scaffold tastes and smells just like beef

Humans are hungry for fake meat. 2019 was pretty big for the faux meat world, with Impossible Foods partnering up with fast food giant Burger King and Beyond Meat unveiling a new
- Homemade face masks may not block coronavirus like N95: CDC says make them your last resort

N95 masks adhere to strict protocols to block out airborne particles, including viruses, in ways that cotton and elastic just can't.
- Top 3 personal oxygen aids at home for families with sick people

find out the Personal oxygen respirator at home for families with sick people
- Homemade masks, PPE, home testing kit and every other coronavirus term to know

Not sure what SARS-CoV-2 is, or the difference between self-isolation and self-quarantine? Want to know how to flatten the curve? Read this.
- NASA's spacecraft is about to bring the names of more than 11 million people to Mars

NASA has received a total of 10.9 million names, equivalent to 10.9 million people will be engraved names on the chips sent to Mars by spacecraft later this year.
- Himalayan vegetation is expanding rapidly, is this a good sign or the beginning of a disaster?

Recent studies show that the snow-white plateau in the Himalayas is gradually being turned green by the growth of vegetation, which looks like a good signal, but is this really
- Because of the Covid-19 epidemic, more than 100 scientists were trapped on icebreakers between the Arctic Ocean

It is likely that they will have to extend the study trip for another 6 weeks to be allowed to return.
- The little known origin of the N95 respirator

The N95 respirator, one of the most important medical protective devices available today, has undergone a complete development and development history spanning more than a century.
- The coronavirus pandemic could end hugs, shape our social habits for years

Weeks or months of social distancing and amped-up hygiene might change our behavior for a long time to come, social scientists say.