The aurora borealis appeared for the first time in Moscow and St. Petersburg

A large aurora region formed over Russian territory on the night of May 10. The special thing is that they appeared in the sky of St. Petersburg and Moscow. This… Read more

Venezuela becomes the first country to lose all its glaciers

In 1910, Venezuela boasted six glaciers covering a total area of 1,000 square kilometers. Over the years, however, these icy expanses dwindled to mere remnants that no longer qualified as… Read more

The world’s first CNG-powered motorbike will be launched next June!

Motorcycles running on CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) are motorbikes that use compressed natural gas as fuel instead of traditional gasoline. Natural gas is compressed at high pressure and stored in… Read more

China creates a “water battery” that is nearly twice as powerful as a lithium battery but the price… remains the same

The new type of water battery is expected to change the face of the future electric vehicle industry. SCMP quoted sources saying that a group of Chinese scientists have developed… Read more

Premiere of the first film written entirely by AI

The 2024 Asia and Short Film Festival will shed light on pressing global issues amidst ongoing conflicts and disasters worldwide, showcasing the premiere of the first-ever film entirely written by… Read more

Why is Ireland the only country in the world without snakes?

Did you know that Ireland has been completely snake-free for centuries? Legend of Saint Patrick When March 17th arrives, Irish people will celebrate the feast of St. Patrick, the island’s… Read more

Discovery of the world’s largest snake fossil, far exceeding the size of the tyrant T-Rex

According to information, the name of the world’s largest snake is based on a popular legend in Indian culture. This giant snake is called Vasuki Indicus, and has existed since… Read more

New discoveries about Dinosaurs startle everyone

Recently, research was conducted on the first 5 species of Dinosaurs – all of which were bipedal, agile, with clawed fingers and sharp teeth. One of the characteristics that helped… Read more

If you eat this fish, you will experience horrifying hallucinations for 3 days!

Deep in the Mediterranean Sea there is a species of fish unlike any other. This tiny fish hides a secret that normal people do not know: its head is filled… Read more

New giant dinosaur fossils discovered in Argentina

On April 11, Argentina’s National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (Conicet) announced that paleontologists in this country had discovered a new species of dinosaur belonging to the genus titanosaur,… Read more

The unique bus runs thanks to a giant flywheel

In the 1940s, Swiss engineers developed a new type of zero-emission electric bus that used a large rotating flywheel to store energy instead of rechargeable batteries. Many Swiss cities at… Read more

Where on Earth sees the most solar eclipses?

Based on 15,000 years of solar eclipse data, scientists have found the place on Earth with the highest incidence of this phenomenon. The total solar eclipse on April 8 is… Read more

The world’s largest digital camera helps uncover the secrets of dark matter

With its 3,200-megapixel LSST camera, the Vera C. Rubin observatory can uncover the secrets of dark matter and dark energy. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will soon begin the Legacy… Read more

What is Steam Wishlist? How to view top Steam Wishlist

What is Steam Wishlist that can let viewers know about games that have the potential to become blockbusters when released? How to view top Steam Wishlist Steam Wishlist is a… Read more

A non-explosive battery appears made from an unexpected material!

This type of battery is extremely safe, capable of replacing current traditional batteries on electronic devices. Recently, RMIT University in Australia has developed a new type of battery that is… Read more

When does Steam next sales start to get hot deals?

When will the next Steam next sales start so gamers can start shopping for hot games when they are deeply discounted? Steam next sales is probably a hot keyword at… Read more

Revealing the discovery goals of the James Webb telescope

The beloved James Webb Telescope (JWST) will soon begin work on its exciting to-do list for 2024 and 2025, including research on black holes, exoplanet moons, dark energy and more… Read more

How do animals see the world?

In the animal world, sight is often the first line of defense against predators, as well as a vital sense for catching prey. Since then, many animals use complex visual… Read more

The world’s first container ship to run on ammonia

The Yara Eyde is anticipated to commence its operations in 2026, aiming to decrease CO2 emissions by 11,000 tons annually. According to a report by Interesting Engineering on November 3,… Read more

12 most rare and expensive types of wood in the world

Below is a list of the 12 most precious and expensive woods in the world. There are types of wood that never get rotten, can withstand water, emit a pleasant… Read more

Types of diseases transmitted through the air

Airborne diseases are caused by viruses and bacteria that can float in the air. Airborne viruses and bacteria tend to spread easily and can be more difficult to control than… Read more

Solar car runs nearly 1,000km without needing to charge

Stella Terra, the world’s first solar off-road vehicle, completed a test trip across Morocco and the Sahara desert in early October. Stella Terra has two seats, designed by students at… Read more

Development of new liquid fuels that are fire resistant

A team of engineers at the University of California Riverside developed liquid fuel that only ignites when electric current flows through it, helping to limit fires. The flammable nature of… Read more

Top 4 technologies that help humans get closer to immortality

For a long time, many people have wanted to be immortal. With the continuous development of technology, experts predict that as early as 2030, people can touch this dream thanks… Read more

Building the largest 3D chip packaging factory outside the US, what is Intel planning?

Not the US, but Malaysia is the place where Intel’s world’s largest high-end 3D chip packaging factory is located, why is that? Malaysia is by far Intel’s largest overseas base,… Read more

Dell introduces the new 24 Touch USB-C Hub Monitor touch screen, making all competitors beware

  Dell Technologies officially launched a breakthrough display product, emphasizing convenience and interoperability. The Dell 24 Touch USB-C Hub Monitor (P2424HT) is designed to provide a simple and highly interactive… Read more

Invented the most durable material ever

Researchers have developed an extremely strong and light material, using DNA nanotechnology, and then coated it in a thin layer of glass. The new material is the result of research… Read more

The unexpected effect of AI in In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

AIVF, an Israeli reproductive technology company, has successfully developed AI-powered embryo quality assessment software that simplifies the embryo selection process in In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF). Artificial intelligence (AI) has been… Read more

China creates new AI to predict storms and El Nino

According to news from Yicai Global, the Fengwu machine learning model, created by the Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, outperformed its European and US counterparts in determining the direction of the… Read more

New device helps deaf people fully appreciate music

Haptic suit help the deaf experience the violin reverberating in the chest-mounted device, the trumpet’s echoing in the shoulder-mounted unit, and the solo chords emanating from the wrist-mounted device. Deaf… Read more

Why does lightning not affect the plane when flying?

Aircraft are designed to withstand lightning strikes and are regularly struck with no serious consequences. Here’s how it works: 1. Material Materials used in the construction of aircraft must meet… Read more

Launching new generation TCL Mini LED and QLED TV series: Diversifying models, upgrading audiovisual experience

TCL officially announced a new series of audio-visual products focusing on experiences with a variety of designs and models. At the largest product launch event in Asia – Pacific, TCL… Read more

AI-integrated device helps visually impaired people move easily

A research team and four Japanese companies have collaborated to develop a robot model integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) to help guide the blind easily and safely. This new device… Read more

New material can replace silicon in chip manufacturing

The newly patented material could be used to create a new type of transistor for chip production, replacing silicon transistors whose functionality is limited due to their ultra-small size. Israel… Read more

Top 10 Must-Have Software in 2023 for Enhanced Productivity and Efficiency

As we dive deeper into the digital age, the demand for useful software continues to rise. In 2023, businesses and individuals are increasingly relying on innovative software solutions to streamline… Read more

Battery-powered trains make a new breakthrough in Europe

Blue trains run on batteries, electricity, diesel, with batteries as the main source of energy, reducing carbon emissions and fuel consumption by 50% compared to diesel trains. 20 Masaccio trains… Read more

America’s Aurora supercomputer can perform 2 billion billion calculations per second

The US Aurora supercomputer has been successfully assembled and will go into operation by the end of this year. The installation of Aurora’s 10,624th and final compute blade marks an… Read more

The Haramain high-speed train running through the desert of Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, known for its vast deserts and rich cultural heritage, has made remarkable progress in enhancing its transportation infrastructure. One shining example is the Haramain High-Speed Train, an impressive… Read more

Learn about OceanGate, the pioneer of underwater adventures

Beneath the shimmering surface of our vast oceans lies a world of mystery and wonder, largely unexplored by the majority of humanity. For centuries, humans have marveled at the mysteries… Read more