Coronavirus, China develops an effective rapid test in less than 15 minutes
On the worst day since the start of the infection, good news: China develops a rapid test that diagnoses the coronavirus in less than 15 minutes.
On the worst day since the start of the infection, good news: China develops a rapid test that diagnoses the coronavirus in less than 15 minutes.
Ratnik-3, the new Russian military uniform, is a superman suit for future wars that will be available to the army in 2022.
Still a mini camper? Yes, but parmesan! Joking aside, you know that I love these little devilries: Droplet is no exception, it's splendid.
The temperature rises and the policies do not change. The US government authorizes geoengineering studies as an extreme plan to save the climate.
The technology is already there, the tests increase and the safety as well: we are close to unmanned airliners, but the pilots will not necessarily stay at home. Here because.
A revolutionary system replaces injections with special pills that open a needle directly into the intestine. Ranipill's first tests on humans, this is the name of the device, were a success.
The most recent act of the protests of the yellow vests is striking: firefighters beaten by the police. Emblematic fracture of a France in crisis.
The discovery is fabulous: in addition to the paths already known in cephalopods (polyps, squid, etc.) the research team has identified new and surprising ones.
A male GMO moth released to transmit a "killer gene" that kills all females and saves crops. The Oxitec method? Cruel but effective.
Ridesharing will have to equalize if not exceed the comfort of private vehicles, and this autonomous "charter" seems to succeed. Here's Layer Joyn.
Through a small tracker, Lynq is like a "compass for people" that uses a peer to peer network to find people even off the grid.
A research born to understand the phenomenon of gray hair has led to a new paradigm on stem cells. It could give us the cure for aging.
Great news for those with hearing impairments. At the National Theater in London a special pair of glasses, the Smart Captions, allow deaf viewers to read subtitles directly on the lenses. When in Italy?
In his new book, entrepreneur and futurologist Peter Diamandis takes us with optimism: in 10 years, he says, the world will change completely. Here's how.
Patrol the shelves, find broken packages, clean and alert staff and customers. Marty, the robotic robot, is one year old. And the employees "celebrate".
The situation in Wuhan worsens, but the scientific reaction is powerful: in 2003 it took 20 months to test a coronavirus vaccine. Today 3 will be enough.
Can a robot become a painter? And to convey the human personality on the canvas? An artistic duo tries to answer these questions with robotic portraits.
If you don't have windows, April. If you can't, project it. Of course, not without realism: this is what the suggestive (and somewhat expensive) Reveal Window Light is for.
In 2030 Amsterdam will ban all private and commercial combustion vehicles. The agreement for the arrival of electric fire trucks "electrifies" the firefighters as well.
The AI of BlueDot, an intelligent disease monitoring service, saw the outbreak of Coronavirus in Wuhan days in advance. How did he do?
Our face changes in real time as we talk to others: they are the latest developments in deepfake technology. Towards a future more false than ever.