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Despite containing toxins that can kill humans, cassava (Manihot esculenta) has become one of the world’s most important staple crops, sustaining hundreds of millions of lives. Its story is one of danger, ingenuity, and survival.
The Mekong Delta is entering the peak of the 2026 dry season, with saltwater intrusion from river estuaries continuing deep into inland areas, directly threatening rice-growing regions, fruit orchards, and the drinking water supply for the people. In response to this situation, Can Tho City Power Company is implementing plans to provide the highest possible power supply to loads and electric pumping stations serving irrigation in the city, aiming to protect production and stabilize the lives of the people.
Not all bees live on nectar and pollen. In a surprising twist of evolution, some species have adapted to feed on rotting meat—yet they still produce honey. This bizarre dietary shift has stunned scientists and revealed one of nature’s rarest survival strategies.
A new study has identified a critical barrier that planets in the so-called “habitable zone” must overcome to sustain life.
The People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has just announced the need to attract experts and scientists in the field of agriculture to work at the Management Board of the High-Tech Agricultural Park in Ho Chi Minh City.
Scientists at the Vietnam and Japan Natural Museum in collaboration with the Royal Belgian Academy of Natural Sciences have announced the discovery of some new insects in Vietnam.
The half-moon lunar eclipse occurred at dawn on June 6 in Vietnam. This is an opportunity for astronomers to witness the amazing natural phenomenon.
To survive, the male lion has trained his children how to hunt prey even when they are playing.
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a massive underground ocean of water on Saturn’s Enceladus moon. According to NASA, the Cassini spacecraft made gravity measurements that show the internal structure of the moon – including a sea of water underneath the moon’s icy crust. The discovery sparks scientific interest once again in Enceladus as a potential home for extraterrestrial life within our solar system.
Researchers recently discovered a gold star with largest size until now. It is brighter than the sun.
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