Summarize news 'hot' June 2 weeks
The tragic life of dwarves locked up in New York's zoo, the strange fish rain in America, the 4 apocalyptic scenarios of the universe, 10 horrifying disasters have been predicted, 12 shocking truths about We know little things around us . are the news that readers are most interested in last week.
10 most interesting news of the week
1. How did the crimes of Vo Tac Thien be transmitted by folk?
Vo Tac Thien is known as the only female emperor in Chinese feudal history. She is also known as a wise woman in the treatment of the country and has made many contributions to the development of the country.
However, this woman also left behind a lot of anecdotes, bad voices about the moonlight, pleasures and cruelty and cruelty, despite her tricks.
Details of the stories are much praised about that obscurity in the life of Vo Hau here.
2. The tragic life of dwarves locked in a zoo in New York
The history of New York City once recorded the tragic life story of a dwarf who was imprisoned with a stable with an orangutan in the zoo, letting curious people buy tickets to watch and point. See details here.
Ota teeth are sharpened like his tribal custom in Congo.(Photo: Daily Mail)
3. America appears strange fish from the sky
People in Alaska (USA) were surprised to discover strange fish appearing on the road in Fairbanks area. See details here.
4. 4 apocalyptic prospects of the universe
Scientists have come up with four apocalyptic perspectives of the universe: Hot Death, Big Co, Big Torn, and Big Change. The first scenario is based on knowledge of thermodynamics. See details here.
Big Bang (Big Bang) is the birth of the case.(Graphic: SPL)
5. Attendance of 10 horrifying disasters has been predicted
When seeing off relatives at the airport, can there be any sudden anxiety that makes you nervous in your stomach? Or before the holiday, do you have a hunch that your home might be hacked when you're away? 10 stories of catastrophe here will help you better visualize this strange feeling.
American Airline Flight 191 crashed on May 25, 1979
6. The secret of a meteorite photo falls to Earth
Looking at this picture, do you think that this thousand-pound rock is dangling to threaten the sky of Quebec and that it will make you afraid because of a new geological disaster? See details here.
It is because of using the angle of shooting with the method of taking subtle light, placed in a wide view that many people are tricked.
7. 12 shocking facts about all things around us are unknown
In addition to the Sun, bats and giraffes, Earth and our bodies also contain shocking facts that you don't know. See details here.
When you breathe through your nose, one of your nostrils will get more air than the other nostril, and they will switch after every 15 minutes.
8. Publish the most accurate volume of the whole Milky Way
The Milky Way has just been "weighed" to the most precise level and the results can help determine how large our galaxy really is. See details here.
9. Discovering a mysterious 2000-year medicine hidden in ancient books
The first time Grigory Kessel held an ancient book over 1,000 years old, he was suspicious because he looked familiar. See details here.
Workshop in Batlitmore.(Photo: NY Times)
10. Explore huge sewers under Tokyo
Flood drainage system in the heart of Tokyo, Japan is the largest underground sewer in the world, with huge vertical wells and more than 70 large capacity pumps. See details here.
The drainage system was built 50 meters deep under a football field and park on the outskirts of Tokyo.Work started in 1992, completed in 2009.
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