Universal Basic Income is civilization's lifeboat
How to save human civilization from the risks of technological progress? Universal Basic Income can be a lifeboat.
How to save human civilization from the risks of technological progress? Universal Basic Income can be a lifeboat.
A very apt concept pushes the rescue capabilities of drones to the maximum, adding one more function: the life buoy.
Saver Whale is the concept of an underwater drone that can carry out rescue operations in difficult or impossible to reach locations.
The special personal hot air balloon, which stays in the air for 3 days, was born from years of experience in search and rescue missions.
In a world where AI and robotics replace human labor, economics will make a new social contract indispensable.
From Alaska to the USA to Kenya, everything shows the benefits of a welfare system that includes UBI: less poverty, more health, economic opportunities. So?
Study reveals that 18 billion animals killed for food are wasted, highlighting the inefficiency of the food system
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The city of Denver, USA, invests in the future. From homeless to active citizens: this is how a basic income rewrites life stories.
From mine inspection to defense: HMR, the versatility champion sphere robot, is here to push the limits.
A French underwater robot is the last hope to find the five tourists who disappeared during the excursion next to the Titanic.
Rising interest rates and uninsured deposits: according to a study, there are many American banks at risk of collapse.
Natural disasters such as torrential rains, landslides and floods "enter the sights" of this supercomputer several hours in advance, improving prevention and rescue.
Small, agile, intelligent: mice can have their say in rescuing victims of collapses and earthquakes, with a little training and a little technological "help".
The project could change the global agricultural sector forever, but microrobots still have two big challenges ahead.
At Harvard, researchers have developed robots capable of replicating the cooperative behavior of ants to perform tasks.
A drone featuring a variable-sized edible wing can save lives by accessing inaccessible places and delivering food
Robots will take out a lot of human workforce. Things will go well in the long run, but a long painful earthquake awaits us: and we are still sleeping.
In three years, enormous progress has been made: scientists are ever closer to "enlisting" insects for the most disparate tasks. Starting with cockroaches.
The material developed by the US Air Force and Penn State University is able to process the stresses received and "think" of appropriate reactions.
A startup born in Ukraine and now located between the United Arab Emirates and the UK, Highland Systems, presented a fearsome and spectacular submarine.