Far from GPS: in 1985 there was already a navigator: the absurd story of Etak
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.
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.
A recent archaeological discovery in Scandinavia could rewrite the history of the Vikings, revealing ancient naval funeral rites before the Viking Age.
An innovative system on ships uses the movement of waves to generate energy, tackling the challenge of decarbonisation in the maritime sector.
The future of cruising may be smaller than you think. With the industry divided between mega-cruise ships and smaller luxury ships, who will come out on top?
Forget GPS and headphones: the navigator of the future could be sewn into our clothes, thanks to innovative wearable technologies
A special wind tower that orients itself with the wind can reduce the expense and emissions of merchant traffic.
A new study opens up the possibility that prehistoric humans learned to navigate the Mediterranean nearly 500.000 years ago.
A new alternative navigation system could achieve an accuracy of 10 centimeters. Goodbye to satellites?
The enormous structure retires the "old model" from 1934. It arrives 8 years late, but will do its duty by carrying ships 55 meters higher.
An incredible work: the Scandinavia – Mediterranean corridor will join two seas, literally cutting Europe in two.
This automated kitesurf kite on a commercial vessel is a sage of wind-assisted technology to reduce emissions
An inflatable sail system that can be installed and deployed instantly, and helps cargo ship and yacht engines? Michelin presents WISEMO.
The fight against Covid-19 continues. We had a vaccine ready in a flash, but we're not out of it yet. On the horizon, CalTech's universal vaccine. Here's where we are.
Comfortable like a tiny house, placid like a fishing boat, sustainable like... like a lake snail. Ladies and gentlemen, Sneci.
A new mutation of the coronavirus is being transmitted from minks to humans in Denmark. It may compromise the development of vaccines against Covid-19
how will the future be? We often imagine it as something that will have to come. It is actually something we have to build. Here are 14 signs of tomorrow that started today.
Italy (re)closes the discos and the longed-for normality recedes. The question, today more than ever, is: when will the coronavirus pass? The latest estimates come from the USA.
Tirana Riverside, the first coronavirus-resistant district designed by Boeri, shows an insight into how we should redesign future cities regardless of the virus, simply to live better.
The race for naval drones continues. The latest killer robot ship is Chinese, it's called JARI and can fight in many ways, even in packs.
A rigorous Canadian study overturns all the precedents: neither climate nor latitude affect the spread of the coronavirus.
A nasal spray with substances being studied to treat HIV could stop the coronavirus from replicating at its entry points into the body: the nose and mouth.