Week from 13 to 20 July
Domus, crazy zero-emission trimaran
A “Roman domus” on the waves, this hyper-technological trimaran that promises to redefine even the boundaries of luxury boats.
Read MorePlastic recycling, shock report: "it doesn't work, and it will never work"
Plastic recycling in the US (Europe is better off, but that's not enough) doesn't work, and it will never work. Need ...
Read MoreCreate 'renewable' or rather 'perpetual' bio photovoltaic cells
A system containing algae has been powering a processor for over 6 months without ever stopping: with or without light.
Read MoreHermeus tries it: hypersonic planes of 6000 kilometers per hour
They promise to cut flight times from 7 hours to an hour and a half: hypersonic planes can change ...
Read MoreUnreal Engine 5, crazy: it doesn't stand out from reality
Unreal Engine 5 goes beyond every known boundary until yesterday and shows us what the alternative reality of the metaverse will be like…
Read MoreUniversity of Maryland, new study: there would be a reality beyond this
Our reality would be part of a binary system: two worlds interacting with each other. The interesting theory of two ...
Read MoreVaxinia, first patient receives oncolytic virus that kills cancer
An engineered oncolytic virus can affect cancer cells and make them more visible and vulnerable to the immune system.
Read Moress-PCM, from rice a new material for heat storage: it can increase the thermal efficiency of buildings
Obtain from rice husk substances that make up a material with extraordinary heat storage capacity.
Read MoreISPA, Nike 'extreme' shoes assembled without glue: born to be reborn
Nike launches two new shoe models that are assembled without glue, less polluting and 'circular'.
Read MoreCrisis of governments and systems: how will the future world be organized?
Technological innovation goes hand in hand with changes in society and in the governance systems of our communities. How will they be?
Read MoreUWEP, 120-passenger electric submarine for underwater cruises
Electric and versatile: the 120-passenger “event” submarine can shake up the hospitality industry.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence: 5 human jobs that AI will (easily?) Replace
Curious to know more about the future? Here are 5 jobs that could disappear in favor of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Read MoreNYC 25 × 25, New York aims to remove a quarter of its streets from cars
An ambitious and already approved plan: NYC 25 × 25 will take away from cars a quarter of all roads in the Big Apple….
Read MoreGoodbye toothbrush: the IISc develops nanobots to better clean teeth
A new method allows the use of magnetic nanobots for cleaning the bacteria that populate the deepest channels of ...
Read MoreIron Ox opens greenhouse in Texas with fully robot-managed crops
The use of robots in automated crops is an unstoppable trend: agriculture will change, and to a large extent also the work to ...
Read MoreSky bridge 721, the longest suspension bridge in the world: four steps in the sky
The Czech Republic has just opened the longest suspension bridge in the world: a breathtaking walk in space and ... in the ...
Read MoreUltra-thin fuel cell generates electricity from the body's glucose
Taking advantage of the glucose present in the body will allow you to create internal medical implants that do not need batteries to be ...
Read MoreBereev, the app for planning your own death
The trend of technological planning of one's death is growing: in order not to leave loved ones in the confusion of suspended things.
Read MoreFAST-PETase, created enzyme that breaks down plastic in a few hours
An extraordinary enzyme reduces the breakdown time of plastic from millennia to a few hours, and also allows it to be reassembled ...
Read MoreOrca, the autonomous AI-led ship travels 800 km without human assistance
The first voyage of the autonomous ship of Orca AI has ended, with positive forecasts for the future of boats ...
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