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37 Vietnamese citizens named among 100,000 most influential scientists

As many as 37 Vietnamese scientists have been named in the list of the 100,000 most influential scientists in the world for this year.

VN scientist’s AI studies published on many US tech sites

Research on the application of AI technology by Dr. Truong Van Tien and his colleagues has been published in the prestigious journal Nature Machine Intelligence and IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.

Young Khmer-Vietnamese woman earns high profits from flower "massage"

In the first half of the year, Chal Thy could not succeed but finally was able to learn how to pat and massage flowers so that sweet nectar would be secreted.

Pianist Nguyen Dang Quang returns home for concert of classical music

Piano player Nguyen Dang Quang, son of composer Quoc Trung and renowned artist Thanh Lam, is a fresh and promising presence at the event.

Young scientists honoured for their work on national security

Never in their wildest dreams did IT engineers Chu Quang Khanh and Pham Duong Nam ever imagine that they would be on the stage receiving an award for their work on national security.

Vietnamese scientist helps revive Ottawa sand dunes

A rare, ancient dune in south Ottawa, Canada has been nursed back to life by a Vietnamese scientist, helping flora and flauna thrive again.

IT engineer makes bespoke shoes in Japan

Though Trung is very busy as an IT engineer, he still spends time on his passion – making shoes. It takes six months on average to make a pair of shoes.

Winner of world's toughest triathlon focuses on 'the journey, not the destination'

Thanh Vu doesn't want people to call her "superwoman" after becoming the champion of the world's toughest sports tournament, the Deca-Triathlon World Championship 2022 (SwissUltra 2022).

Vietnamese artist wins international illustrating contest

Vietnamese artist, Dao Vi, has become the winner of the international contest for new science fiction and fantasy artists – L. Ron Hubbard Illustrators of the Future Contest.

The man who can sell 50 types of local handicrafts in America

Although Mr. Pham Minh Ton did not go to college, he has been able to provide 50 “made in Thanh Hoa” handicrafts for American.

First Vietnamese scientist wins Eppendorf Award

Nguyen Thi Hoang Duong has become the first local scientist to win Eppendorf Award for Young European Investigators 2022.

VN experts win at world's leading cyberattack contest for three consecutive years

Pwn2Own, the world's leading cyberattack competition, has announced that two security experts from the Viettel Cyber Security Company are the winners at Pwn2Own Vancouver 2022.

Grandmaster couple shine in SEA Games

Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son and Pham Le Thao Nguyen are national chess teammates. They are the first couple winning at the same time in the 31st SEA Games after grabbing two golds each for Vietnam.

Doll collection created in honour of Mother Goddess worshipping

Inspired by Mother Goddess worshipping - a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage - designer Van Anh Scarlet created a collection of figurative dolls based on the ritual, called the “Painting of the Four Palaces”.

First Vietnamese woman reaches summit of Mount Everest

Nguyen Thi Thanh Nha, also known as Céline Nha Nguyen, has become the first Vietnamese woman to conquer the summit of Mount Everest.

Vietnamese woman in France becomes successful author of books about crochet

Born in Vietnam and now living in France, the 30-year-old mother has become an author of books in France after several years of pursuing her passion: crochet.

Craftsman from Hoi An turns rough base of bamboo into sculptures of faces

In less than 30 minutes, the face of Mr. Phuc was chiseled out of a rough bamboo base made by Mr. Huynh Phuong Do.

Student crafts hundreds of remote-controlled airplanes that fly up to 180km per hour

Vo Hoang Hieu, 20, has built hundreds of radio-controlled (RC) model airplanes with his parents’ full support. His hobby has helped him beat his gaming addiction.

From zero to hero: ‘worst student’ becomes researcher at Oxford University

Once a student with the worst performance in class, Le Xuan Khoa won a scholarship and later defended his Ph.D. in Energy and Buildings at Ulster University (UK).

Vietnamese scientist pursues doctoral study at world-renowned university

Before ‘settling down’ at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, Nguyen Minh Quang sought study and research opportunities in many different countries.