Truck, the "superhero" bumper that sacrifices itself and saves your life is born in Sweden
A revolutionary truck bumper absorbs impacts in car crashes, reducing cabin deformation and the risk of death by 30-60%.
A revolutionary truck bumper absorbs impacts in car crashes, reducing cabin deformation and the risk of death by 30-60%.
The Crawfish, a new experimental robot shrimp, shows great potential in the offshore renewable energy sector.
A coconut and lemon thermal battery that regulates the home climate: the last frontier of green building
Magnetic vortices could be used to build ultra-high-speed, low-power next-generation processors.
Chimera, a new nature-inspired metamaterial, renders itself invisible on multiple terrains against visual, microwave and thermal techniques
A team of researchers has discovered a supermaterial that could revolutionize materials engineering. By combining DNA and glass, they created a material that is 5 times lighter and 4 times stronger than steel.
Nature guides science: A new hydrophobic surface developed by Harvard and international partners stays dry underwater for months
LK-99 could still surprise us: the latest studies open up the possibility of superconductivity at room temperature. New experimental confirmations awaited
A research team has developed a metamaterial that controls mechanical waves, paving the way for better earthquake-resistant buildings.
Incredible speeds and ecological transport, not just for people and goods: the superconducting highway will change the way we travel.
The material developed by Caltech and capable of developing ultra-resistant micro knots can revolutionize biomedicine and the aerospace industry
Thanks to this material, robots of the future could overcome the limits of human anatomy and jump in incredible ways
A “super mushroom” contains several layers with which to create materials of all kinds: towards sustainable and “closed-loop” mass products
The Swiss Empa institute is working to transform vegetal carbon into a formidable sustainable insulator that is friendly to both construction and the environment.
A team at the University of Minnesota has developed a “metasurface” system to move large objects with the use of ultrasonic waves.
A saliva test that can be easily carried out at home allows you to discover in advance a type of cancer that is often not "visible" until the advanced stage.
The thinnest material known to man, but also extraordinarily strong: graphene can revolutionize the semiconductor industry. And not only.
The mega structure created to test category 5 hurricanes is only 10 years old and is already giving way to others, the storms are getting stronger
Ayoub Ahmad is the designer responsible for the creation of HV-001, the most innovative and dynamic 3D printed supercar of recent years.
Superconductors can really change the history of energy. Many problems have been solved: here is the step needed to reach the finish line.
A super sponge obtained by treating mussel waste can capture pollutants 10 times more effectively and give us a cleaner sea.