Science - Technology - Knowledge - Discovery

  • Become a prodigy after being beaten Become a prodigy after being beaten
    jason padgett - a person who lives in tacoma city, washington state, usa - does not have a doctoral, master's or any degree. in fact, he used to go to college but quit before graduating. but suddenly he became a math prodigy after being attacked by a bad guy and hitting his head.
  • Female students win big prizes by finding anti-aging substances Female students win big prizes by finding anti-aging substances
    a korean-born canadian female student on may 8 won canada's national scientific research award thanks to her research on anti-aging properties extracted from a breakthrough tree core. according to afp, janelle tam (16 years old) was awarded a prize of us $ 5,000 in the national scientific competition sanofi biogeneius challenge in 2012 by the institute of vaccines
  • The leading magazine published by Vietnamese people The leading magazine published by Vietnamese people
    the study of gene programmed cell death-1 (pd-1), also known as gene
  • Honored bat conservation expert Honored bat conservation expert
    the 19th whitley gold award of the whitley friends fund for nature was given to rodrigo medellín, an expert who has contributed to the conservation of bat species for many years.
  • The father of the remote television controller died The father of the remote television controller died
    eugene polley, the inventor of the remote tv remote, died at the age of 96. born in chicago, polley worked as an engineer at zenith for a long time. his inventions and inventions, mostly in the field of tv, received 18 us patents.
  • Japan once rejected a proposal to help resolve the US nuclear incident Japan once rejected a proposal to help resolve the US nuclear incident
    during the nuclear incident at the fukushima power plant last year, the united states proposed to send a nuclear support specialist, but japan refused for fear of touching national autonomy, a japanese official said. may 27th.
  • 16-year-old student conquered the century problem 16-year-old student conquered the century problem
    more than 300 years ago, the newtonian asked the question: how can humans accurately calculate the trajectory of an object moving through the air? objects moving in the air are affected by both gravity and air resistance, so calculating their orbit is extremely difficult.
  • Farewell to the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics Farewell to the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics
    professor elinor ostrom, the first and only woman to date to win the nobel prize in economics, died on june 12 in bloomington (indiana, usa) at 78, due to the disease. cancer.
  • Nobel Prize-winning chemist died at age 95 Nobel Prize-winning chemist died at age 95
    afp reported on june 17 that william knowles, a nobel prize-winning chemist, was involved in a research project to develop drugs to treat parkinson's disease, who died at age 95. mr. knowles was born in 1947 in taunton, massachusetts (usa). ), working and researching for years of drug preparation at monsanto company.
  • The person who is engraved with the The person who is engraved with the
    after the only case of seaborg, the father in the field of studying american superheavy elements with the element seaborgium (106), in turn named the next survivor flerov was engraved
  • The first American woman to fly into space died The first American woman to fly into space died
    sally ride, the first american astronaut to fly into space, died yesterday after fighting pancreatic cancer for 17 months. the sally ride science foundation, which was founded by ride in 2001 to promote science education, announced that she died in la jolla, california, at age 61, the ap reported.
  • An American devoted to Vietnamese langurs An American devoted to Vietnamese langurs
    the luggage that 55-year-old american rick passaro brought to cat ba island more than a year ago only had old cassette tapes, cds, dvds, clothes and books. rick came to protect the rare and endangered hunted langurs.
  • Neil Armstrong almost died before landing on the moon Neil Armstrong almost died before landing on the moon
    the story of the apollo 11 adventure journey on the moon is still recounted. however, not everyone knows, astronaut neil armstrong once lost his life before he could get to the moon.
  • The Nobel Prize is not in the Nobel's 'vision' The Nobel Prize is not in the Nobel's 'vision'
    as the areas of capital that are not in the nobel's vision become increasingly important in life, the most prestigious international award structure is also changing.
  • 4 paranoia about Christopher Columbus 4 paranoia about Christopher Columbus
    columbus was not the one who found america and did not bring syphilis back to europe. here are the most popular misconceptions about christopher columbus, according to livescience.