From Flame to Magnetic Field: Towards the Future with the Era of Induction

The Evolution of Cooking Technology: From Flames to Induction in the Tech World The history of cooking is a fascinating tale of progress and innovation, which has evolved from simple flames to sophisticated technologies. In this context, induction hobs emerge as a perfect example of how technology can enrich and transform traditional culinary practices. Starting from the origins of fire cooking, the article explores the evolutionary path towards modern cooking technologies. In the past, cooking was… Read more

Developed industrial adhesive that melts with a magnetic field

A team at the University of Sussex has developed a special industrial adhesive that can dissolve when placed in a magnetic field. This allows objects otherwise destined for landfill to be easily disassembled and recycled at the end of their life. Currently, objects such as cell phones, microwave ovens and car dashboards are assembled using an industrial adhesive that is practically inseparable except with the use of toxic and highly caustic products. It's a fast and relatively cheap way to make products, but it creates problems in… Read more

Eni and the energy transition, full sail and across the board

This is a fundamental "tactical" issue for the future: this is why we talk about it more and more often, and even today we will be no exception. I'm talking about decarbonization. Yes, I know, it seems like a slightly complex technical term, but in reality it is simply a fundamental objective to protect our planet and ensure a sustainable future for future generations. Capture and sequester CO2 from our atmosphere and store it, or find a way to turn it into something more… Read more

From Earth to Mars in 10 weeks with NASA's electromagnetic engine

There is no longer any controversy surrounding NASA's development of prototypes of an incredible engine that does not require fuel and can take a spacecraft to Mars in just 10 weeks. The reason is very simple: science cannot explain how such an engine can work, even if currently at NASA's Eagleworks Laboratory further tests confirm the production of thrust. There are those who say that the results could be 'spoiled' by... Read more