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Dozens of strong magnetic storms may enter Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam may be affected by 40 to 45 magnetic storms with the strongest intensity in 2013.

In developing technologies, scientists ignore agriculture production

Vietnam’s science and technology has not developed enough to satisfy the demand from agriculture production, even though agriculture makes up a high contribution to the GDP..

Scientists want climate plans changed

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many scientists of southern cities and provinces have called for a new approach to climate change adaptation that would be tailored to each specific region.

Vietnamese stars in the sky of science world

VietNamNet Bridge - Many Vietnamese became stars in the sky of the science world when they were honored in 2012.

Experts say stop criticizing Vietnamese scientists

Vietnamese scientists have been criticized heavily for their modest scientific research achievements. However, it is really unfair to condemn them.

First Vietnam-made chip put into commercialization

Chip SG8V1 designed by ICDREC Center, an arm of the HCM City National University, has become the first product to be commercialized.

Software firms claim for tax incentives

The current policy on VAT incentives turns out to maltreat software firms, while the corporate income tax incentives have been benefiting foreign firms. Meanwhile, there has been no personal income tax for software workers.

Precious weed which can recreate cells getting exhausted in Sa Pa

Vietnamese call this weed as “co nhung.” while its scientific name Zoysia tenuifolia Trin. The plant has a magical effect which Vietnamese have just found: it can help recreate cells, especially liver cells.

UFOs many times appeared in Vietnam?

Unidentified flying objects UFOs, the mystery for the human being so far, were believed to turn up in Vietnam many times.

New tree frog species discovered in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Scientists recently announced a new tree frog species in the lowland in southern Vietnam.

Scientists solve 3,000-year-old pharaonic whodunit

 An assassin slit the throat of Egypt's last great pharaoh at the climax of a bitter succession battle, scientists said in a report on a 3,000-year-old royal murder.

Scientists call for more support

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Government plans to create favourable working condition for scientists, similar to that in developed countries, Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Quan said.

Voyager discovers 'magnetic highway'

 NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has encountered a "magnetic highway" at the edge of the solar system, a surprising discovery 35 years after its launch, the experts behind the pioneering craft said Monday.

Stem cell storage service in high demand in Vietnam

Following the success of MekoStem, which is considered the first stem cell bank in Vietnam, some more banks would be set up to satisfy the increasingly high demand from the rich people.

Financially flexible policy for scientists to be applied in HCM City

VietNamNet Bridge – From 2013, Ho Chi Minh City will apply the new financial mechanism in scientific research. Accordingly, research results can be traded.