Hearing loss can be reversible
A special feature in mice (through a specific protein) allows recovery from hearing damage. The team now aims to activate it on humans as well
A special feature in mice (through a specific protein) allows recovery from hearing damage. The team now aims to activate it on humans as well
A sensor system that does not require an external power supply allows those who have suffered damage to recover their touch.
Scientists from 10 US states are groping in the dark for a veritable massacre of birds that has been increasing since last May.
Advertisements are not enough even in sleep: someone also prepares them to show them to us from space.
An advanced model of artificial intelligence allows a man to chat with a reconstruction of his deceased girlfriend.
If the earth stopped spinning, we'd all have a bad, bad day. The last one.
A bear restocking program in South Korea becomes an extraordinary success, also producing reflections on the future.
A small egg of Columbus, financed instantly on Kickstarter: the "spectacle" mirror is not cluttered and can save lives.
The US tests a mechanism that crosses tides of data to produce scenarios in real time, and predict their development in advance.
Doggerland, the "heart of Europe" swept away by a tsunami 8200 years ago is reborn in a Dutch exhibition.
A series of modules with an incredibly modular vocation tell us a lot about the possibilities that the house of the future can offer.
From the round, colorful old headlight to a smart hub: Lebedev's traffic light of the future makes a lot of sense.
A laser system tracks the movement of the drones and kills them with a high-powered beam. Tests for the French navy begin next year.
A remedy for the excess of electronic waste (also due to planned obsolescence)? Soluble electronics. A team shows that it can.
The cars will detect the drunken state of the driver themselves, with a built-in alcohol meter. And in a US bill the date also ticks.
A new archaeological discovery from the Roman era distorts the dating of the birth of the lagoon city.
A small journey through gadgets and technological services that, despite the great initial expectations, never managed to reach the shops.
It is bad to refute suggestive ideas such as those on flat earth. Much better to imagine what life would be like in such a sparkling world!
Transwing's secret? A convertible technology that makes it take off with closed wings, and fly with open wings like an airplane.
An incredible string of discoveries and evidence on climate change originated well before the invention of the automobile. All ignored. Guilty.
Against prying eyes and the permanence of memory, Whatsapp winks at 007 and offers photos and videos "from a hit and go"