- Holding a 1,200 degree Celsius brick with your bare hands and an interesting secret behind it

The LI-900 is made of silica fiberglass of up to 99.9% purity, but 94% of its volume is air and has excellent thermal insulation properties. It has extremely high performance and
- See this series of aerial photos to see how the world has changed dramatically because of COVID-19

The series of comparative pictures taken by SkyStat satellite of Planet Labs Inc will give us the incredible difference of the world when social isolation measures are applied.
- Coronavirus lockdowns: Can you go outside, to the gym, on a drive and other answers

Across the US and Europe, the most severely stricken coronavirus areas can teach us what to expect.
- Why homemade face masks may not protect you from coronavirus

N95 masks adhere to strict protocols to block out airborne particles like viruses in ways that cotton and elastic just can't.
- What is nano curcumin? What is curcumin in turmeric?

What is nano curcumin? What is curcumin in turmeric? Let's find out the solution with TipsMake.com.
- We may be able to see the 'second moon' in the sky with the naked eye next May

This second moon is actually a comet called Atlas (original name is C / 2019 Y4) will have the same brightness as our Moon and is heading towards Earth but not crashing.
- What a glow-up: Next-gen NASA moon lander thruster looks radiant during hot-fire test

NASA is raring to go back to the moon's surface, and this little thruster could help.
- Hospital uses VR to show how the coronavirus impacts the lungs

Doctors at George Washington University Hospital are using virtual reality to uncover the damage caused by COVID-19.
- Illuminating find: Here's how squid talk to each other in the dark

Research sheds new light on how deep-sea squid communicate essential messages.
- Coronavirus chronicles: Here's some good news amid the dire reports

From vaccine progress to people uniting in friendship and solidarity, some positive COVID-19 news to keep things in perspective.
- Coronavirus: How to track the spread across the world as cases top 450,000

An online dashboard shows all confirmed, suspected and recovered coronavirus patients, as well as deaths.
- Video: Flamingoes feeding their babies with 'red milk' surprised many people

Many viewers were shocked when they first witnessed this scene because at first glance it seems that the mother flamingos had ripped open the head of another adult flamingo so that
- Where can you go in coronavirus lockdown? Here's what you can and cannot do

Are you on lockdown? On curfew? Do you need to self-quarantine? How do you know which businesses are essential? What exactly do all these words mean and which protocols are states
- The artificial neural network found that antibiotics kill bacteria that every other drug has to give up, posing more difficult questions for science

The power of computing takes medicine to the next level.
- Homemade face masks: 7 critical truths you need to know now

N95 masks adhere to strict protocols to block out airborne particles like viruses in ways that cotton and elastic just can't.
- Coronavirus updates: Britain's Prince Charles tests positive

Plus: Apple has now donated 9 million masks and India lock down sees 1.3 billion people asked to stay home.
- Admire the giant stars forming in the corner of the Tarantula Nebula

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning, unique image of a massive star-forming region called LHA 120-N 150, located on the 'outskirts' of the Tarantula Nebula.
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries ZSX - New generation 'air conditioner'

ZSX is an air conditioner with many outstanding advantages of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Corporation (MHI) - Heavy industry group from Japan.
- The fact that Xiaomi surpasses Huawei is a testament to how corona virus can change the smartphone market

Not only is it a common disease, corona virus is also changing the consumption habits as well as the technology equipment market.
- Scientific research: Life can exist in many places in the Universe, it is not only in the region we can observe.

Perhaps we are not the only intelligent creatures in the universe, but it seems the chances of finding aliens are very vague.