A study reveals: swapping your body with another changes your ideas
A curious experiment virtually showed the effects of swapping bodies with another person. The implications? Interesting.
A curious experiment virtually showed the effects of swapping bodies with another person. The implications? Interesting.
Decades after Tesla's first experiments, Emrod is about to test long-distance wireless power transmission
KitoTech raises funds for its devices, special patches that allow a do-it-yourself suture without resorting to surgery
Amazon Halo arrives late in an already saturated but booming market like fitness, and seems to have far more tricks up its sleeve than it presents with its first release.
A saliva test could revolutionize heart attack diagnostics by dramatically reducing the timing of their detection
One year after the first presentation, the Neuralink Demo is enriched with details and functions. And the FDA is now close to authorizing human testing.
A Japanese startup fully embraces the vision of an automatic supermarket, with shop assistants working remotely through robotic avatars.
The skin of fish (specifically: cod) used to regenerate human skin and repair wounds? Yes, without rejection and with many advantages (but it costs).
An ocean of forecasts commissioned from everywhere, even by energy giants, confirms it: the end of oil is a reality. Here are all the stages of an announced (and awaited) death.
A new approach based on genetic "scissors" cutting the virus DNA treats cold sores in a test tube. Animal testing is the next step.
A new study aims to monitor the activity of prisoners on probation with artificial intelligence to understand why they fall back into error and avoid it. Useful tool or potential vehicle for abuse?
Orange peel and citric acid to recover precious metals and recycle exhausted batteries: an approach that fights both food waste and energy shortages.
In the future of cinema, the seats will be self-cleaning, comfortable, immersive and safe. Sequel is a project that shows a new paradigm for theaters around the world.
A living organism that can reduce temperature and radiation, become construction material, dress us, feed us and "open our horizons": mycology studies all this, and Merlin Sheldrake is one of its apostles.
Finding an alternative to antibiotics is becoming necessary, and perhaps will become urgent. Of the alternatives, antivitamins are the most promising.
Access the devices, talk to each other and monitor the parameters obtained from the saliva analysis. The future based on oral biometrics condensed into a project
Innovative materials study reveals that special probes made as carbon foam bubbles would allow interstellar travel at speeds unimaginable today
Many studies confirm this: for corporate trips and business trips, the time to return to pre-Covid values is long, very long. Here are all the data.
Transforming expired milk into textile fibers? Mi Terro has developed an innovative process to recover food waste and create quality clothing
GPT-3 surprised everyone. This summer, OpenAI's new artificial intelligence has outclassed the old model and competitors. Understands and writes language. Are we moving towards generative writing?
A chocolate factory shows a glimpse of the 2000s to its customers from the year 1900: a "Victorian" and somewhat bizarre future