How will we exploit asteroids once we have learned to "capture" them?
The asteroids are out there, and they are many, with their load of pitfalls ... and riches. How can we exploit them?
The asteroids are out there, and they are many, with their load of pitfalls ... and riches. How can we exploit them?
Crucial years also for geothermal energy: it can become a bonanza with investments and support, or remain unfinished.
A "flying" ship that glides over the water thanks to the ground effect, and travels up to 200 kilometers per hour: gentlemen, here is Aquas.
A system that combines wind, solar and… kinetic to store renewable energy. A dove's egg that can revolutionize construction.
In recent years some training trends have taken hold in Italy, bringing a breath of fresh air from abroad...
A team realizes a remarkable "upgrade" of CAR-T cells making them effective even with solid and deep tumors.
A small legendary place (how many of you knew of its existence?) Finally opens to the public. Eiffel's “secret” office can now be visited.
Imperial College London makes new "Living Bricks" filled with bacteria, which exhibit extraordinary properties.
They sell them in quantities, and with very high concentrations of active ingredient: they are teeth whiteners, and a study says that they do very badly.
After the award-winning Sophia robot, Hanson Robotics brings out another android ready to hit the market later this year. And this time it's a nurse.
Palm oil, the much maligned product. Does it really hurt? Can it really be grown sustainably? What does it bring to the future of the world?
Workrooms, Facebook's new virtual reality workplace, saddens me a little for the future. But that's my problem.
Will agriculture 4.0 change our lives, but for better or for worse? Here are two future scenarios: we must avoid one and embrace another.
Baidu, the "Chinese Google" (even if the definition is reductive) is flexing its muscles for the future and proposes itself as a leader in AI and mobility.
A research team brings humanity closer to nuclear fusion achieved through the use of lasers.
3D printing a brain tumor model complete with vessels and tissues is a major step towards new forms of care.
The hunt for versatile solutions for "self-sufficient" camping and travel breaks out. With this Hippie Caviar Renault creates a surprising pocket knife.
Unlocked only last June, the expected Chinese tests for the technology that will lead to the creation of a space solar power plant by 2030 will start by the end of the year.
I often wonder how, in the future, we will look back and think about the present. What changes will allow us to say "before it was worse"?
Modern science rediscovers the ancestral plant of the Maya and its incredible properties.
A "robot lawyer" equipped with artificial intelligence can go where humans cannot. How close are we to such a thing?