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New technologies are increasingly revolutionizing numerous sectors that concern our lives...
There is no shortage of existential threats to life on Earth. How could a modern Noah's Ark be to save our species?
Virtual reality for mental health has come here to stay and change the world. Here's how.
A world of continuous Covid-19 tests over the span of a day? It sounds terrible, but it could be the only way out of the pandemic for a long time to come.
Tasmania is the first Australian state (and one of the few) in the world to be powered by more than 100% renewable electricity. And it doesn't stop there.
It is an idea born a century ago, but only today is its realization seriously considered. Solar power plants in space to meet our energy needs. When?
When you say "multifunction". Not bad this umbrella that protects from water, collects it and purifies it, isn't it?
The mystery of the metal monolith in the Utah desert found a few days ago seems (slowly) to be moving towards a solution.
A skyscraper in Sydney that mimics nature. An urban iceberg that lets the wind and sun pass to draw a space closer to man.
A team of German and Japanese scientists implanted human genes in a monkey embryo and obtained a brain extension.
By studying brain scans, a Spanish team finds new clues that the sense of self arises from a part of us that remains unchanging.
Emergency Bike is a two-wheeled solution for city rescue. A real ambulance bike that can serve many useful purposes.
Hyper Tube, a superfast train that looks like the alter ego of the Hyperloop, makes a bang in tests exceeding 1000 km per hour and accelerates towards mass diffusion.
Medical innovations are born to show us a frontier: that of the future of health care. Here are some interesting ones.
The food trends of 2021 are destined to borrow and accelerate those of 2020. Trends that will change the future of nutrition for the better.
It will be the forced "stop", but this year has been quite rich in futuristic technologies. Here is a roundup of 8 of the most interesting.
Cycling Cinema is an "outdoor cinema bike". An interesting concept that teaches us something about the "smart fun" of the near future.
A new medical approach to cancer, a vaccine called PD-1 Vaxx has achieved extraordinary results and approval for human trials
Tamir Mizrahi signs the concept of this future city car. Shell 2030 shows solutions that go a little further for the last mile.
An AstraZeneca vaccine at Covid-19 was also announced today. Here is a focus on positive results, on weaknesses and strengths,