According to Quang Nam Union of Science and Technology Associations, the model of 'Automatic garbage sweeper' of two students Dao Xuan Ta - Duong Van Minh has surpassed nearly 150
As a 'nightmare' of ships moving near the Arctic, icebergs are now seen as an effective solution for countries that are scarce in fresh water.
Nearly a quarter of the medical samples of children living in areas of radioactive contamination from the Fukushima nuclear power plant (Japan) give positive results for
For the first time, scientists used coastal radar systems to alert tsunamis in Japan and Southeast Asia a few hours before.
Chromatiaceae is the name of the group of bacteria mentioned above, according to Livescience. They have the ability to synthesize energy by photosynthesis. Called anaerobic
Located in the border between Namibia and southwestern Angola, with a dry and semi-arid condition lasting at least 55 million years, Namib is the world's oldest desert.
The study of the oil spill at a depth of 1,500 meters below sea level in April 2010, the Deepwater Horizon explosion showed many new risks to the environment.
On 4/8 people leading the expedition No. 1 in Phong Nha - Ke Bang, Mr. Ho Khanh announced, he discovered two new caves.
The 6m high tsunami pouring into Da Nang is the scenario expected to respond to disaster prepared by the Steering Committee of ST-11 in Da Nang at the afternoon of August 3.
Enhancing resistance, resilience to climate change of the Red River Delta Biosphere Reserve, contributing to ensuring harmony between conservation and development through
The record seismic in March in Japan was so strong that its shockwave nearly exceeded the atmosphere.
A giant iceberg in Alaska, USA, suddenly melted and collapsed causing panic for passengers on a nearby cruise ship.
Researchers at Yale University in the United States said that improved seawater desalination technology should play an important role in helping to combat freshwater shortages
Scientists have identified the 20 most important marine and lake areas in the world, to protect the survival of mammals living in these places.
Seawater desalination is expected to be the solution to the problem of water shortage for 1.8 billion people who will live in dry areas by 2025.