5 modern technologies you previously only saw in movies
Movies and books open a window on the future, and often anticipate and inspire modern technologies. Here are 5 with the relative "citations".
Movies and books open a window on the future, and often anticipate and inspire modern technologies. Here are 5 with the relative "citations".
Afraid of rockets and a lot of money to spend? Space Perspective takes you up there, (almost) among the stars, with special balloons.
A mathematical model developed in the 90s accurately predicted the unrest in the U.S. in 2020. Now it goes further, drawing American civil war scenarios.
Period of great ferment for mathematical models. After the one on the number of alien civilizations in the galaxy, now comes the one on how many people are needed to establish a colony on Mars.
The pandemic teaches: sustainability, recycling and reuse are the keys to the future. In Italy the king of materials in this sense is wood. Pardon: the Rilegno.
How (in short) Starlink works, the constellation of satellites wanted by Elon Musk, and what will change in telecommunications.
The future is already here. FABULOS autonomous buses make their appearance in 5 European cities for road tests in real conditions.
They have not seen Chernobyl, nor the Berlin Wall: but they will change the world. They are three nobel women who in three are just 100 years old. Read what they do.
A more accurate estimate of the data available to us allows a research team to define a rather precise number of alien civilizations in our galaxy
Cyrill Gutsch, head of an environmental organization, is certain: no circular economy until biomaterials will replace plastic. And he's right.
The revolutionary results of a study by the University of California, Berkeley, open up the possibility of diluting plasma and its harmful proteins to reverse aging
The memory of the future? On glass, hyper dense and (hopefully) resistant. Microsoft and Seagate prototypes for storing data on crystal: like in Superman :)
An ambitious project: to bring a plane into the stratosphere using only solar energy. SolarStratos really believes it.
Cryptocurrency CEO Ethereum raises criticism with his prediction that he sees a future where biotechnology will make aging a memory
The new Ascento has taken the best of both types of robots: it has two powerful legs, yes, but with an additional wheel on each of them.
Pulse GAN, a neural network that with a revolutionary approach to images is able to increase the detail of blurred pixels up to 64 times as much.
A singular vehicle, it can stay on the stock exchange and makes us do up to 7 kilometers even facing slopes of 10 °: Walkcar inaugurates the era of nanomobility.
Sustainable mobility is the new short-term goal of the human species. Many startups today will drive transportation, and part of the economy tomorrow. Here are 5 really promising.
Transport of the future: trend between desire and need, deformed and accelerated by the pandemic. Seattle approves another 32 kilometers of closed roads to cars. Brave and very positive move.
In the imaginary of science fiction space travel is possible thanks to a form of hibernation practiced on astronauts. Science takes steps towards animation suspended in recent research.
Robots continuously improve, and Salto has been doing it with great commitment for over 4 years. For this reason, today it is able to jump high and land on its feet to the millimeter: it will be useful on rough terrain and in research missions.