Climate change can put nuclear power plants out of action
Nuclear power plants apparently have a hidden Achilles heel: climate change can dramatically bring it to light.
Nuclear power plants apparently have a hidden Achilles heel: climate change can dramatically bring it to light.
According to Gartner, chatbots will become the primary customer support channel for about a quarter of organizations by 2027.
Each time the same story: "What good is space exploration, with all the problems we still have to solve here"? Let's do a review.
In the world, attempts are multiplying to approach systems based on free public transport: for equity, ecology, economy. What impact would it have to apply them on a global scale?
Professor Curry Guinn of North Carolina University has very clear ideas: ghosts, ESP, coincidences would be proof that we live in a simulated universe.
An ultrasound 'patch' developed by MIT can do continuous ultrasound for two days in a row - you wear it and see what happens in your body.
A Swiss institute has developed an extremely versatile paper battery that only needs a drop of water to activate.
They look almost man-made, and they certainly have an organic origin: who digs holes in the ocean floor? An expedition tries to figure it out.
If true, millions more people could be at risk from heat waves and dangerously high temperatures.
Charging stations are the pivotal element of the transition to electric vehicles - here's how they determine the pros, cons and more.
Manchester City partnered with Cisco to create a smart scarf that monitors fans' emotions. Because? Help me understand it.
After mammals, fish, cephalopods and crustaceans confirmations also come for insects: they feel pain. Like us? Apparently yes.
New York has finally decided: whoever enters the city center will pay a toll that will strengthen public transport. What do you think?
Artificial intelligence, graphics, sound effects, augmented reality. There are many innovations that are being tested...
A naturalistic oasis starting from the underground excavations? Yes, offcourse: London is giving itself a bird sanctuary. And U.S?
Massive UK study shows overwhelming evidence of telomere damage for alcohol users. Farewell to the myth of the "glass at the table"
Testing solutions in digital environments to apply them in reality: virtual twins can also make a difference against water scarcity and drought
A new genetic modification can increase photosynthesis and uptake of fertilizers in rice, wheat and other crops. The effect is a 40% higher yield with reduced curing times.
The border between Switzerland and Italy has shifted due to the melting of the glaciers, questioning the location of a mountain refuge.
The reprogramming of patients' pancreatic cells has brought important first results, allowing patients with diabetes to produce insulin again.
Discovery of a never-before-seen connection between the olfactory bulb and the brain of dogs: the relationship between our four-legged friends and smells is much, much more extensive than expected