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Excavation of ancient tombs in Africa, discovered 78,000 years old relics

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Researchers have just discovered that the human skeleton unearthed at the mouth of the Pang ya Saidi cave in Kenya was a child buried...

Where is the bat’s sixth sense?

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A team led by Dr. Oliver Lindecke and PD Dr. Christian Voigt from Leibniz-IZW for the first time demonstrated that the environmental signals important...

Hacked AirTags can lead users to malicious websites

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A security researcher has successfully hacked into the AirTag microcontroller and changed the behavior of this tracking device. Introduced at the end of April...

Interesting new discovery about Tyrannosaurus rex

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According to a group of American researchers, billions of Tyrannosaurus rex (T.rex) tyrannosaurs were present in North America during their peak period as top...

Search for extraterrestrial life

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Recently, researchers have assumed that looking at Earth is the same way that we are observing planets other than the Solar System (also called...

Create super stem cells to overcome graft rejection

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Potential multi-potential stem cells hold great promise in the field of regenerative medicine. Because they have the ability to reproduce indefinitely, as well as...

IOS users should immediately turn off AirDrop

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User's phone number and email may be exposed because of security flaws in AirDrop. You should only turn it on when you need to...

Discover extremely poisonous pumpkin toad that glows in the dark

Researchers have uncovered a new species of pumpkin toad that is orange in color, fluorescence glow in the dark and is as small as...

Ancient vestiges on the cliff

On the cliffs of tens of meters high in the highland district of Quan Hoa, many drawings are still quite primitive, the image of...

100% of the first Vietnamese vaccinated against Covid-19 were immunized

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On the afternoon of April 25, according to news from the vaccine research team Covid-19 Nano Covax, the end of phase 2 of the...

Air pollution costs Indian businesses $ 95 billion each year

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On April 22, AFP reported that researchers had called for companies to take the lead in efforts to combat air pollution, which is choking...

The machine learning model determines Covid-19 fake news

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A new machine learning program accurately identifies hypotheses related to Covid-19 on social media. The change in the importance of words...

Eating red and processed meats can increase your risk of heart...

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Canadian researchers have shown that high consumption of red and processed meats can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Controversy over whether consuming red...

Paint reduces heat absorption

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Researchers at Purdue University, Indiana (USA) have produced a white paint with the aim of promoting the cooling of buildings and reducing the warming...

Promote the development of space technology

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Space technology is not far off, but in fact it can bring many benefits, serving the country's industrialization, modernization and sustainable socio-economic development. In...

The nuclear research vessel acts as a ‘floating computer’.

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Researchers are building a ship powered by nuclear power, the size of a cruise ship. Earth 300 is expected to launch...

WHO: Origin of COVID-19 is unlikely to leak from the laboratory

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Research team of the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a draft report on the origin of the COVID-19 epidemic concluding that the COVID-19 virus...

Discovered the primitive beetle that dared to eat dinosaur feathers

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Dinosaur feathers are nothing new, except for the effect of keeping warm, showing off their bodies, and flying, they don't have anything delicious at...

Variant with dangerous mutation, SARS-CoV-2 has released the strongest ‘card’?

The rapid rise of new SARS-CoV-2 variants that are more contagious and mutually common in different parts of the world has led scientists to...

Invasive species caused trillions of dollars in damage

The invasive species, also known as damaging alien species, have cost the global economy nearly $ 1,300 since 1970, averaging $ 26.8 billion a...