
Could an asteroid destroy Earth?
Approximately 66 million years ago, an asteroid at least 10 km long dealt a devastating blow, causing the extinction of 75% of life on Earth.

Approximately 66 million years ago, an asteroid at least 10 km long dealt a devastating blow, causing the extinction of 75% of life on Earth.

The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has just issued a warning that an asteroid could destroy an entire US state or a country in Europe.

"If we lack national or global direction in the field of artificial intelligence or robotics development, then one day, artificial intelligence (including robotics) will dominate the earth," expressed Dr. Duong Nguyen Binh, Vice President of the Vietnam Automation Association (VMAA).

Responding to a reporter from VTC News about whether he supports or opposes Saudi Arabia's move to grant citizenship to robots, Mr. Hoang Nam Tien (Chairman of FPT Software) said: "This is a reality, we have to accept it."

NASA asserts there is no evidence that an asteroid will destroy Earth on February 25, 2017.

A star poised to collide with our solar system is becoming the primary threat to Earth within the next 10 million years.

This is a new step towards understanding the origins of the Solar System and humanity, as well as preventing catastrophic future collisions.

To counter the lurking dangers from extraterrestrial asteroids, Russia is developing plans to use intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) to "destroy" them.

The world has often been on edge with news of meteorites hurtling towards the horizon at speeds of hundreds of thousands of kilometers per hour.

Supervolcanoes are lying dormant all over the Earth and could erupt at any time, potentially killing hundreds of millions of people.

(VTC News) – While humanity fears the end of the world, many business-minded individuals have turned it into a rare business opportunity.

(VTC News) – In 2012, a series of rumors about the 'Doomsday' on December 21st prompted NASA to issue a statement reassuring the public.

(VTC News) – 'Doomsday' has always been a favorite topic for the public, giving rise to countless speculations about scenarios of Earth's destruction.

(VTC News) - A hospital has decided to give its staff 3 days off... to prepare for 'the end of the world'.

With the help of the internet, the obsession with the end of the world is everywhere, and any seemingly strange sign is interpreted as an omen.

(VTC News) – As December 21, 2012 approaches, the topic of 'doomsday' continues to cause a stir worldwide.

(VTC News) - Several websites are buzzing about 'secret NASA information' claiming that on December 21, 2012, life will disappear from Earth.