Climate engineering: nations on their knees could act on their own
Climate engineering could become the last resort for nations affected by climate change. But at what cost to the planet?
Climate engineering could become the last resort for nations affected by climate change. But at what cost to the planet?
The impact of eclipses on cumulus clouds makes us understand how complicated geoengineering plans can become, and produce unwanted effects.
3D printing of human skin, including hair follicles, promises to revolutionize burn treatment.
Reflect the sun's rays to fight global warming? It's not that simple, warns MIT. Here are the risks we run.
Inspired by human touch, a team of scientists has created bionic fingers capable of "mapping" the internal structure of objects just by touching their surface.
IPCC warns: Stopping burning fossil fuels is the only way to avoid a catastrophic future. Politics does not hear from this ear.
The possibility of grafts made with real 3D "biological suits" can completely transform reconstructive surgery
If you have children, maybe they will work in this field. If you are a high school student, maybe you will study it at the University. Gentlemen, prompt engineering is a reality.
A startup has carried out (small) experiments in violation of a previous ban: now all solar geoengineering activities are prohibited.
The dreaded (even by me) solar geoengineering: controlling the Earth's climate from space. Some resources to start understanding each other more.
More than 60 experts and scientists wrote a letter to express their concerns about the geoengineering initiatives.
A new study details six different marine geoengineering strategies to capture more CO2. Some risky, all difficult.
The temperature rises and the policies do not change. The US government authorizes geoengineering studies as an extreme plan to save the climate.
With a battery life of 10 hours and a sophisticated navigation system, this robot penguin is ready to redefine underwater standards.
AI accelerates the pace of biotech innovation: are we ready to do what is necessary to drive this epochal transformation?
In 1985 the first navigator with digital maps and advanced technologies was a visionary undertaking, years ahead of its time, with a small surprise ending.
From nature to engineering: Dynafin, or how ABB translated the majesty of a whale into a cutting-edge propeller. Poetry and technology navigate together.
UN climate chief warns: without immediate action to tackle global warming, the world will pass the point of no return by 2025.
Proteus, the ISS of the oceans, takes shape thanks to Cousteau. Mapping, agreements and new technologies to reveal the secrets of the sea depths.
Bulgari sets a new record with the Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, the thinnest mechanical watch in the world. A design jewel.
Apple is focusing on domestic robots to open new business horizons. Top secret projects and a dedicated team to test innovations.