We will repair ligaments with eggshell-inspired nanotechnology
Eggs, ligaments and medical innovation! Researchers inspired by the shell find potential remedy for traditionally delicate surgeries and uncertain outcomes
Eggs, ligaments and medical innovation! Researchers inspired by the shell find potential remedy for traditionally delicate surgeries and uncertain outcomes
In France, a pair of farmers have devised a process to turn eggshells into eco-friendly packaging… for eggs.
Leiden University scientists raise doubts over environmental effects of nanoparticle pesticides, calling for more studies on long-term impacts
2024 will mark a real historical turning point in various fields, also opening up new ethical and social challenges. Let's take a look.
Surprising results from the tests of a nanogel-based anti-cholesterol drug: obesity eliminated even in the presence of a fatty diet
A cryonics expert predicts the times for a possible return to life of people placed in a state of hibernation.
From science fiction dream to scientific hypothesis: a 'replicator' could build anything atom by atom. What are the obstacles to overcome?
The artificial intelligence of the future can light up thanks to the photonic chips for neural networks from the Polytechnic University of Milan.
Solar energy is dressed in nanotechnology: ultra-light cells ready to transform any surface into an energy source
Advances in cancer diagnostics: the innovative immunosensor will allow the early detection of specific biomarkers in the blood.
Is freezing your way into the future a good idea? Where are we with the "resurrection" after cryonics?
The world in 2060 will be quite different from the current one: let's try to list the possible technological cornerstones that will guide it.
Scientists have just shown how it is possible to hack a fly's brain. Disturbing prospects.
The Mexican startup Greenfluidics has ideas as clear as they are bright. His scenario? Bio windows enhanced by nanotechnology, which capture CO2 and convert it into energy.
Using mRNA technology to transform plants into real vaccines to eat? New research promises: we will grow them.
An alternative nanotechnology called electrospinning is the key to desalination seawater very quickly, and solve future water shortage problems.
The future may be dominated by superintelligences that we cannot control. Can we influence them in any way? Nick Bostrom reflects on the implications of the technological singularity.
A vulnerable world, in which a single person can kill hundreds of thousands of others from anywhere, anywhere. Omniviolence is a concrete perspective. How will we face it?
Is infinite technological development possible in a world of finite resources? With these technologies (and their conscious use) probably yes.
The discovery of Caltech: a laser beam can move small objects, and tomorrow maybe move spacecraft. The secret? Nanotechnology.
With a new rapid 3D printing technique you can print an entire layer in the time that was previously necessary to print a single point.