When video games were downloaded from the radio in the 80s
The magic and inventiveness of the 80s continue to amaze. Who remembers that video games could also be downloaded from the radio? Here's how it went.
The magic and inventiveness of the 80s continue to amaze. Who remembers that video games could also be downloaded from the radio? Here's how it went.
A depth of vision never had before: how to add vision to listening. If we don't find the extraterrestrials with PANOSETI it is difficult to imagine how else we will do it.
The first challenge is to find a vaccine. The second is to distribute it well, quickly, economically, widely. A film that melts in your mouth can make a difference.
All over the world it is a crazy race against time to find a coronavirus vaccine. The former may enter clinical or emergency use in April.
Sustainable microgrids are finally becoming really affordable and are starting to change the way we think about energy consumption.
Manta 3000 is essentially a fully self-sufficient swimming pool monitor robot. Once installed, the lifeguard detects people in difficulty and notifies the rescuers.
What I consider a masterpiece of creativity is back: Isolde is "reincarnated" in this delicious Microlino, which debuts next year.
Directly from the WHO experts returning from the inspection, everything we can learn from China that is winning the fight against coronavirus.
A material and a protein together to easily create real artificial blood vessels.
Tesla is preparing to entrust his system to an increasingly advanced neural network. Around the corner the Reverse Summon, an amazing function.
A study shows how the concept of digital natives should be reconsidered not by virtue of age, but by experience, and how the mental form changes completely, also in relation to life.
Virtually everything we buy reaches us by truck. Automating the movement of goods through self-driving trucks will have a very profound impact on our lives.
An experiment connected artificial and biological neurons (through artificial synapses). First steps for the internet of neuroelectronics
Artificial intelligence has played a role in detecting the coronavirus epidemic in advance, and today it does its part to diagnose it in no time.
Thorough research on body fat reveals important differences in the male and female immune systems, and opens up new drugs that differ from each other.
Observing nature allows Harvard and Beihang researchers to develop brand new actuators and a hyper efficient soft robotic arm
The demand for face masks has soared due to the coronavirus, to the point that in Japan Sharp will convert a TV factory to produce them.
Shimon, robot musician, is now also a singer and composer. The evolution of the Georgia Tech project becomes surprising, and prepares his first album.
South of Tromsø you will find a Norwegian city, that of Rjukan, which lives entirely without light and must obtain it from giant mirrors.
Researchers at the University of Ghent try different dosage combinations to evaluate consumer perception of products made with insect butter. Here's how it went.
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll is convinced that we will soon have the tools to adequately explore the quantum realm, and the infinite universes it conceals.