Reusable gel “ice cubes” never melt
Researchers have developed new gel "cooling cubes" that could change the future of food storage.
Researchers have developed new gel "cooling cubes" that could change the future of food storage.
A nanochip can turn skin tissue into blood vessels to repair wounds. It could be useful for many therapies.
An incredible "metasurface" camera the size of a grain of coarse salt can compete with a traditional camera lens.
The electric car as a panacea for all ills? This is not the case, and more is needed to solve the problems of our planet. Here's what.
Equipping an AI with its own morality to help it make the right choices: a Seattle lab says it succeeded. It's really like this?
Properly engineered bacterial cells have produced a 3D printable ink capable of organizing itself into a thousand structures.
Scientists have observed a little-known species of carnivorous bees that use an extra tooth to bite into meat.
Scientists have developed a new way to treat and even prevent type 1 diabetes in mice - new hope for patients.
A single-seater concept for urban mobility is designed to maximize space and liveability for the individual user.
They come back from time to time, but this time the rumors seem to be in the pipeline: Apple Glass will show up (it should be said) in 2022.
There are many open questions about Omicron, the new variant of SARS-CoV-2 detected in South Africa. Here's what we know so far.
A smart label system fights food waste and improves our food habits.
Cold water instead of air: in Toronto more and more air conditioners are turned off in favor of the cooling "offered" by Lake Ontario.
Steve Verze became the first man in the world to be gifted with a 3D printed eye
Promotional codes are a formula increasingly used by online operators active in the field of entertainment, from casinos to video games.
The University of Washington proposes a solution to the opioid overdose problem: a new device, capable of intervening immediately.
Are electric planes the future? According to Rolls Royce, the company producing "Spirit of Innovation", the answer is absolutely yes.
Metamaterials that can make the world a quieter place were developed at Boston University. My ears thank you.
A hospital in Liverpool is experimenting with new hospital robots, small tele-doctors that allow patients to be visited remotely.
Six months after the last report, a new task force is set up in the US to analyze the 'aerial phenomena' that threaten national security.
Implementing long-life energy storage technology will change the fate of renewables, putting them on top of the world.