Terabase, the startup pushed by Bill Gates: robots to make huge solar parks
Solar parks built day and night by tireless robots: Terabase's vision could give a big hand to renewables.
Solar parks built day and night by tireless robots: Terabase's vision could give a big hand to renewables.
We'll have business meetings in the metaverse within "two or three years." Or at least that's what Bill Gates thinks. And what do you think?
I peeked in advance at Bill Gates' book, which in a week will tell his recipe for avoiding global disaster. Here's what I found there.
What are Bill Gates and Chemtrails doing in the same post? Ask Harvard who developed the project and Forbes who broke the news.
A special laser engraving makes the metal unsinkable creating a structure that remains afloat even after being damaged or drilled
“Incentives go to more pressing things: I'm thinking of energy conservation through batteries, or offshore wind farms,” says Bill Gates.
The potential solution to global warming revolves around solar geoengineering: chemical clouds to cool the planet.
Vaporizing waste does not create methane as in landfills, but reusable carbon monoxide and hydrogen. And unlike an incinerator, it has no emissions.
The UN forecasts on the world population are completely overturned by a new IHME report. According to the Institute financed by Bill Gates, in 2100 the world will have 2 billion fewer people than expected.
The future could be a “traditional” three-day work week that perfectly balances our desire to produce and our need to cultivate interests.
Airloom's new technical approach can revolutionize the wind energy market: given the financiers behind it, we have to believe it.
Nuclear fusion could be the key to a clean energy future, but there are still many unknowns. This is what we have to overcome.
Axiom wants to revolutionize the world of holograms: from contracts with Airbus to Hologram Zoos, this technology seems ready to invade various sectors
Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind, predicts that an AI assistant will help us all in every aspect of daily life by 2028.
Without the asteroid, would dinosaurs drive cars today, or have skyscrapers? And would we ever evolve? From suggestive hypotheses to serious (and interesting) answers.
Microsoft patents a technology that makes each pocket a "connected container" capable of recognizing gestures and objects.
It's not just a moral issue: a new study shows that the first step against climate change is to fight against inequalities.
The most advanced robotic boat capable of cleaning waste does something more: patrols ports and rivers to find the causes of the problem.
Will we enter a world where we no longer have to worry about long and complex passwords to remember? There is an answer, but it is not simple.
The farewell to nuclear power is becoming a little more complicated all over the world: Belgium is also a "ripper" among the European nations and is postponing it for a good ten years.
Dozens of ready-made projects and available funds, but strong opposition from associations and public opinion: is the new nuclear power good or not?