Incredible new coating makes surfaces germ-proof for months
A coating developed by the University of Michigan turns surfaces into serial killers of germs - they kill 99,9% of them for months on end.
A coating developed by the University of Michigan turns surfaces into serial killers of germs - they kill 99,9% of them for months on end.
A new laser transmission system allows wireless energy to reach up to 30 meters away in a more stable and secure way
VAWT turbines promise to give wind energy an unprecedented boost, projecting it among the most "generous" renewables in the world.
A tiny probe, a single instrument on board and 5 minutes: the ingredients of the ambitious attempt to find life on Venus in 2023.
Against alcohol addictions, the remedy you do not expect: hallucinogenic mushrooms. It sounds like a joke, but a study shows that they work: however, science does not yet know how.
Orbit is a plan to transform rural suburbs into ideal commuter towns. Will it work?
Desperate for help at work, the increasingly elderly Japanese are now aiming for the “soft” alternative to the exoskeleton: an 'assistive' suit… obviously with a robotic flavor.
The Canadian 'super train' FluxJet is serious, it works and wants to forge ahead to bring passengers and goods at 1000km / h overland.
Everyone talks about it, no one knows what it is, and many are unaware that it doesn't even exist. It could, however, under certain conditions. It's the metaverse, baby.
A study published in Nature examines different scenarios and moments to describe the catastrophic consequences of an atomic war.
A pair of “antibody” contact lenses can quickly, effectively and non-invasively detect cancer cells. And that's just the beginning.
A newly published study suggests that an ancient XNUMXth-century map may lead to a (not very) mythical Atlantis
Research by the Italian Institute of Technology produces cybernetic muscles with unique characteristics
The material developed by the US Air Force and Penn State University knows how to process the stresses received and "think" of appropriate reactions.
The ever more evolved brain reading technology already creates photorealistic images from people's thoughts.
PIX Robobus shows the evolution of a vehicle that will be less and less "carrier" and more and more "container". A mobile living space.
An energy storage system developed in Switzerland and based on aluminum promises to bring eco-friendly and low-cost renewable energy anytime and anywhere.
The project of a chain able to do "by itself" without humans by reducing the costs of healthy food has become a reality. The first opens next week.
An exoplanet with extraordinary characteristics could be completely covered by oceans, with water over 30% of its mass.
The soap opera about UAPs, Unidentified Objects, has a new chapter. US Congressional notes believe that 'man-made' ones should be investigated separately. And what are the others?
Wooden furniture that you buy plates and take the form of a chair, a stool, a table a few hours after opening the package? Read here.