Summary of the best news from January 1

Interstellar tunnels, mysteries of bottomless pits, science fiction inventions, strange objects falling into Vietnam . are the most read news of readers last week.

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These mysterious photos make viewers "frozen" because they are too scared. See more here .

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In addition to the hole 2.7m wide, all the information about the origin and depth of the hole is still a question without solution. See more here .

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Discover one of the most important problems of Mathematics: The Brachistochrone problem. See more here .

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According to the LiveScience Science Journal, there are still 10 mysterious phenomena that have not been fully explained by science. See more here .

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The inventions of the Star Wars franchise on science fiction topics such as light swords, space travel, intelligent robots have become a reality thanks to scientific achievements. See more here .

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Science - the subject which is said to be dry and dry will become extremely magical through the fascinating images below. See more here .

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Initially UFO researchers thought that this was like an ancient structure on Earth but it was buried underground on the surface of Mars. See more here .

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Archaeological experts said that in ancient times the Greek navy used to throw the poisonous snake serpent Javelin San Boa (Tiger carrying desert) to enemy ships. See more here .

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A large-scale nuclear war can lead to the destruction of all life forms on Earth. And it is possible to "see off" our green planet back to its original, primitive times. See more here .

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Space Balls have been found in many parts of the world since the 60s and 70s of the last century. This is the same type of object that fell to North Vietnam on January 2. See more here.