3 effective ways to reduce our environmental impact
Earth Day may seem like one of those holidays you learned about in elementary school,…
Earth Day may seem like one of those holidays you learned about in elementary school,…
Will we enter a world where we no longer have to worry about long and complex passwords to remember? The answer is there, but it is not simple.
Will artificial intelligence help people stay fit? Here are 6 ways AI will change fitness according to experts.
Will mosquitoes and air conditioners haunt your summer? There are clever solutions that can save goat and cabbage. Take this mosquito net.
The aerospace startup founded by a Harvard engineer wants to get its electric airplane certified before 2024.
In Rambouillet the first test for "living" street lamps: they exploit the bioluminescence of bacteria to illuminate the road in an ecological way.
A new discovery has recently interested Europa, the frozen moon of Jupiter. Apparently, there may be alien life on the surface
Per unit area, the company says it captures as much carbon as a rainforest with these desert-grown algae.
Many car concepts of the future focus only on moving. DORO also tackles the problem of parking, and very creatively!
Devin Liddell shows us the future changes cities will almost certainly face in the coming years. How will the world change?
Developments in physics suggest that the non-existence of time is an alternative worth considering.
Let's take a look at the 5 biggest killers on our planet and what we can do to stop them.
The telephone conversation between the Defense Ministers of the USA and China does not bring the calm: the sword of Damocles hangs dangerously over Taiwan.
But how many has Queen Elizabeth seen? Let's take a look at some of the greatest moments in technology over the past 96 years.
Pandemics and conflicts have made the climate game more difficult than ever, but there are still moves to reverse the outcome.
An incredible work: the Scandinavia - Mediterranean corridor will unite two seas, literally cutting Europe in two.
A single nanoparticle works in two ways: it increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy and acts as a stimulant of the immune system.
The Pentagon's secret program (closed in 2012 and revealed in 2017) continues to churn out suggestive documents. Here are the latest.
Software developed by Intel monitors students from a distance to see if and when they get distracted. What do you think?
A sea of small "capsule" survival kits that fit in a flashlight? What a prodigy this is!
Computer science inspired by the structure of human brains will be crucial in the development of an autonomous and unconnected artificial intelligence.