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The role of a bridge in the project to develop three-size...

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During the process of researching and realizing the dream of turning a holly into a nano product for human health care, the Department of...

The origin of the colorful aurora bands

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Over the centuries, scientists have finally demonstrated the mechanism that produces the northern hemisphere aurora. The aurora borealis, or northern aurora borealis, is a...

Why does Hawking want humanity to leave Earth as soon as...

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The famous physicist Hawking passed away 3 years ago and some of the things he said while alive are still widely discussed. For example,...

Stopping lipid-lowering statins increases risk of hospitalization and death

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A new study by Italian scientists shows that cutting down on statins to treat cholesterol can easily lead to the risk of hospitalization and...

‘Epidemic Origins’: A Special Detective Novel About Science

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Published in 2012, David Quammen's book The Origin of Epidemic is still fascinating with interesting predictions and discoveries recorded by scientists. Origins of...

The prospect of applying Covid-19 vaccine technology without needles

Australian scientists are testing a promising new Covid-19 vaccine technology that could help deliver vaccines to remote areas while ensuring vaccination effectiveness. Scientists from...

Life may have originated from undersea volcanoes

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Much of the volcanic activity on Earth takes place at depths of several kilometers under the ocean. Our understanding of Earth's...

New doubts about the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Renowned scientists in the US and the world are calling for a thorough investigation to determine the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and its...

For the first time, Vietnam successfully built a process for sequencing...

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For the first time, Vietnamese scientists have successfully built a technological process for sequencing the SARS-CoV-2 virus genome using the PacBio long-segment genome sequencing...

China’s ‘artificial sun’ hits a record

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By maintaining a temperature of 120 million degrees Celsius for more than 100 seconds, Chinese scientists are getting closer to creating an 'artificial sun'. ...

Scientists turn leftover vegetables into building materials

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Mashed cabbage leaves, seaweed and banana peels may not sound appealing, but they can be part of the recipe for sustainable building products. ...

Virologist: SARS-CoV-2 originated in the laboratory

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Two British and Norwegian scientists are about to publish a new study proving the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes the COVID-19 pandemic...

Scientists assess the risk of viruses escaping from the world’s leading...

The hypothesis that the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be the result of a scientific experiment has heated up the debate among scientists about the operation...

Scientists solve the mystery of consciousness, the human brain can work...

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Human consciousness may be the greatest mystery in the universe. The Blue Brain project led by neuroscientist Henry Markham of the Federal Institute of...

Vietnam detected gene mutations in 4/32 samples of Covid-19 patients

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On the afternoon of May 29, according to information from the Central Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, through genetic analysis of Covid-19 patient samples,...

‘Zombie fire’ in the Arctic revives from the ice

In the frigid Arctic, fires that were extinguished the previous year can flare up again the following spring, known as zombie fires – or...

Use your mind to control the robot arm

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US scientists have announced the world's first brain-computer interface (BCI) technology that allows a paralyzed patient from the chest down to control a robotic...

Ornithologist Vo Quy’s journey to study dioxins from birds

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GS. Vo Quy is a famous Vietnamese scientist on biodiversity and environment. Most of his friends call him the ornithologist. However, few people know,...

Space and Oceans: A New Front for Mining

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Projects to exploit mineral resources on asteroids, launched and implemented in the past time, have led to a lively debate around the topic of...

‘Hydronuclear bomb’ destroys Arctic ice

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A research team led by physical oceanographers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego and Bangor University scientists has shown...