The football of the future
What will the football of the future be like? Let's take a look at the next few years of the world's most famous sport (it was a game).
What will the football of the future be like? Let's take a look at the next few years of the world's most famous sport (it was a game).
Piaggio's "robot luggage" becomes more compact and covers greater distance. In my opinion, it is not long before its mass adoption. Oh yeah?
The process that "produces" winning startups close to real interests is growing. Protagonist Mamazen, the first Startup Studio in Italy.
All over the world there is a hunt for ways to cool homes and food without impacting the environment. Tests by KAUST researchers show that it can also be done without electricity.
A new nuclear space rocket successfully continues its tests, and promises to close the distance between Earth and the Red Planet.
A bike garage that will improve the surrounding environment. The aquatic one, I mean: because it will be built underwater.
Will robots be able to rely on muscles based on shape memory polymers? These materials are showing very promising results.
An algorithm can analyze data held by the police to "prevent" domestic violence offenses. It's a risky approach for me.
Take a barbecue, grill the impossible and in the end throw everything away, so much so that it is 100% recycled. Casus Grill, full stop.
Another step forward for the decoding of historical documents: the cuneiform writing of the Mesopotamian tablets completed with great precision.
Changes in the jet stream can do enormous damage to Europe in less than 40 years.
An emergency cell phone powered by a simple AA battery, with infinite standby? We are close: a little useful, a little pleasing, here is SpareOne.
A Japanese droid is able to analyze disturbances and even predict them simply by observing and analyzing walking
An English study speaks volumes: the possibilities of life formation, and the quantity of its bases around the planets, are 100 times greater than we thought.
Even coffee created in the laboratory? Cellular agriculture may have marked another point, and this time a big one.
An electric cargo bike that incorporates a kid's lounge? Exceptional safety and stability for this Carqon. But the price ...
The "blood-brain" pathway that intoxicates the latter, producing Alzheimer's degeneration, could originate from the liver.
A third limb can always be handy: if it is light, compact and extensible, it risks becoming a "must have" of the future.
Greenland never ceases to amaze, indeed: it has just begun to do so. Here are some surprises, waiting for the next ones.
Google's project Loon has an heir: it is a wireless data connection system through the laser and it works great (albeit in particular conditions)
With the long lifespan achieved, the solar cells are finally on the way to building solar windows that will transform the collection of photovoltaic energy.