
Mao Jiao Li
Bio
When you think, act like a wise man; but when you speak, act like a common man.
Stories (52/0)
Cabaret: How the X-rated musical became a hit
t's 50 years since the release of Cabaret, Bob Fosse's ground-breaking 1972 film musical set against the backdrop of the dying days of Germany's Weimar Republic and the country's growing support for the Nazi Party. A story of loving impossible loves and the torture of self-discovery in a world of demagogues and uncompromising hate, it has a tragic immediacy that makes it as contemporary as ever. In 2021 yet another production of the original stage musical opened in London's West End, which has been received with acclaim and packed audiences.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Geeks
1500 light years: Black hole "unicorn" to become the closest black hole to Earth?
Astronomers recently discovered the unicorn black hole, which is currently the closest black hole to Earth. It is a small black hole, 1,500 light-years from Earth, with a mass about three times that of the Sun.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism
There are creatures on Mars?
The Curiosity rover is approaching its 10th anniversary of landing on Mars, and after 10 years of operation, it is still traveling on the lowland edge of the Martian Elysium Plain, having traveled a cumulative distance of 28 kilometers.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism
Today's Horoscope
Aries March 21-April 19 Differences of opinion may make you angry. You may get back the money you were loaned. Problems may prevail in the family. Love will grab you today. Think wisely before you sign up for any expensive adventures. You'll be able to take some time out for yourself.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism
Why do the experts always want to blow up the moon?
Since ancient times, the moon has been of great importance to mankind, both from a scientific and cultural point of view. Out of curiosity about the moon, people began to fantasize about the universe, and ancient Chinese mythology came about as a result of the fantasy about the universe, and as a result, mankind began to develop technology step by step and explore the universe little by little.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism
Is the Earth a "prison"?
With cold air in summer and heating in winter, the changes that technology has brought over the centuries are there for all to see. However, advanced technology has not only brought about an improvement in the quality of life and lifestyle change but has also given humans the ability and qualification to explore certain issues, such as the origin of mankind.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism
Solar energy may be able to meet the planet's energy needs
According to foreign media reports, giant solar power stations float in space, radiating countless amounts of energy to Earth. This concept, which sounds like a scene from science fiction, was first proposed by Russian scientist Constantine Tsiolkovsky in the 1920s. It has been and remains a true source of inspiration for many science fiction authors.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism
Black holes not only eat stars, but also "pull" out matter
Because of the influence of dark matter and energy, the universe has gone from expansion to acceleration, eventually becoming a space so vast now, filled with endless supernatural matter, that it has amazed the world's most distinguished astronomers. However, within the infinite universe lies a creeping mystery.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism
MOXIE experiment succeeds in producing oxygen on Mars
Nearly 100 million miles from Earth, on the red and dusty surface of Mars, an instrument the size of a lunchbox is proving it can reliably do the work of a small tree. The Mars Oxygen In Stu Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE), led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has been successfully producing oxygen from the Red Planet's carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere since April 2021.
By Mao Jiao Li8 months ago in Futurism