92-year-old engineer invents wind farm that produces three times as much energy
Horst Bendix, a nonagenarian engineer and genius, revolutionizes wind energy with a new invention that promises very well.
Horst Bendix, a nonagenarian engineer and genius, revolutionizes wind energy with a new invention that promises very well.
A new approach to cancer treatment based on a radioactive gel “carrier” has achieved 100% response in mouse models.
An advanced compressed air energy storage system has started operating in China - it is currently the largest in the world.
First it dissolves the pain, then it dissolves: the flexible and "biosoluble" implant developed by Northwestern University is extraordinary.
A very important step (it should be said) in the right direction. Before today, no one with a severed spinal cord has ever walked like this.
A study shows that the analysis of brain activity can predict the onset of an epileptic seizure days in advance.
CopenHill is one of those ideas that sound crazy on paper. What should we think of a waste-to-energy plant that houses an entire ski slope?
A brain implant combined with an "artificial retina" allows a patient to see after 16 years of blindness.
Obtaining hydrogen from the sea and the wind seems the best and most viable way. Germany is about to embrace it with determination.
Singapore is small, but how polluting! Luckily, she's just as determined to fix - this crazy floating solar system is just a taste.
An implant that can detect pain and stimulate the brain to eliminate it? It would be a gigantic milestone. Here are the first steps of the research.
Heliogen's concentrated solar plants promise to make this approach hyper-efficient to produce electricity, heat and green fuels.
A new generation neural implant destroys the previous ones, allowing a person to write with thought at speeds never seen before.
According to a social researcher, science could create a real "orgasm button". It would be a relief for many. Indeed a tragedy.
The modification of an existing implant allows a Johns Hopkins team to counteract vertigo in those suffering from bilateral vestibular hypofunction.
Implants against obesity are becoming more effective and less invasive, thanks to "wireless" power: here is the latest creation by a Texan team.
The team tried the technique in 13 people with Parkinson's who had a particular problem with moving too slowly.
Coming out of a coma with an impulse, how do you start a car by applying battery cables to it? A hypothesis studied on monkeys by an American team.
After excellent tests on monkeys, the University of Alberta is ready to "cure" spinal injuries in humans. It won't be a short road, but it will work wonders.
Profusa, a company that develops biotechnology in San Francisco, has obtained funding of 7.5 million dollars from #DARPA for the development of its proprietary technology relating to a tiny implantable biosensor: it is another plus for the constantly developing Super Soldiers . Funders are aiming to develop technologies that can provide real-time monitoring. About what? Of the vital parameters of the soldiers, in order to improve the efficiency of the missions. The sensors, developed with a special… Read more
The possibility of implanting mini solar panels in the eyes to treat incurable eye diseases, bypassing damaged photoreceptors, is being studied.