TransHab, NASA's dream of an inflatable space module
An inflatable module docked to the international space station? What madness. I thought. Yet, in 1992 ...
An inflatable module docked to the international space station? What madness. I thought. Yet, in 1992 ...
Vilnius and Lublin are "linked" in real time thanks to a large portal placed in the street, which shows one city to another.
Sonothermogenetics is a new tool that combines ultrasound and genetics to activate neurons.
China's fusion reactor shatters another record. Tokamak is always more stable, and 10 times hotter than the sun.
The use of machine learning allows for greater detail in the dark matter map based on galaxy data. And unveil other structures.
In a video call with investors, Moderna warns of new waves coming for Covid-19
A one-of-a-kind study produces a real plan to reduce (by 3 years, for now) the biological age. Technical inversion tests.
A pollen-inspired microparticle does its job of detoxifying bees from insecticides - and it works wonders.
Venice also suffers damage from the boats that pass through it, and in ways that you may not consider. This electric hydrofoil can solve the problem.
In an unfortunate attempt to devote itself to the welfare of its employees, Amazon makes a sensational omelette.
A gigantic skyscraper has been designed with a special shape that reduces swaying. To me it looks like the horn of a unicorn: to you?
Nutricosmeceutics is growing rapidly: if it can prove effective, taking "beauty foods" will become an integral part of our habits.
A different approach to air transport by drone: more passengers and UFO shape: it's Kelekona's eVTOL.
The games of the future will have hybrid characteristics, but will enhance interactivity like never before. Will we like them? There is only one way to say it.
A simple (sausage) vending machine tells us about the developments of plant alternatives to animal food.
A blood sample, 10 minutes of testing and very high accuracy: here's how a new algorithm can change the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Even by eradicating diseases and stressors there is "something" that stops human life between 120 and 150 years.
A floating wind turbine capable of exploiting the high waves and strong winds in the oceans? A prohibitive undertaking, but GE wants to try it.
Germany takes a leap forward in the regulation of autonomous vehicles, and accelerates its introduction: it starts even in 2022.
An android (rather creepy looking) makes cool self-portraits, and makes us think about the relationship between man and machine.
New research provides high hopes for those mildly ill with Covid-19. The antibodies produced by the body are long-lasting, possibly perpetual.