Superground, a Finnish startup wants to feed us with a bone paste
A Finnish startup has developed a method to turn chicken and fish bones into a nutritious paste, reducing food waste
A Finnish startup has developed a method to turn chicken and fish bones into a nutritious paste, reducing food waste
Cents aims to integrate social and environmental causes into business activities: it is the first platform to spread impact as a service.
Halo, Prophetic's technology, transforms sleep into a virtual office by stimulating the brain.
With an interesting mix of innovative technologies and agroforestry, a startup in Morocco reinvents agriculture in deserts.
Conceiving life beyond Earth: a startup wants to anticipate the challenges of space colonization with in vitro fertilization.
Figures, "All Stars" of robotics who in just a few months have already brought out the prototypes of their humanoid robots, are certain: "they are the most advanced in the world".
You travel in two (but one is the pilot) and you spend little. That is, a lot: but less. In any case, here is the space sphere. Banzai!
The audio recovery project with AI aims to bring the cultural treasures of the past into the future to encourage their sharing.
A computational scientist specializing in the study of emotions wants to give artificial intelligence an edge. Will he use it for good?
A 22-year-old award-winning inventor, a bra tech with big capabilities, and a startup that lives many lives. He will tell you a story that he makes you think.
The gig economy is radically transforming the approach to many professions, but something suggests that perhaps it is going too far.
Fires and floods are on the rise: to tackle these phenomena, two startups are perfecting technologies based on artificial intelligence
Solar parks built day and night by tireless robots: Terabase's vision could give a big hand to renewables.
Entering video conferences in pajamas and with tousled hair, and looking perfect: that's the promise (kept) of EmbodyMe
No security concerns, network tracking and repair in 10 minutes: the electric bikes found the battery they needed.
Drilling and descending where no one has yet descended: and obtaining infinite energy, regardless of the place.
Obtain faces from a DNA sample? An Israeli company announces that it has developed a technology that allows this. Huge technical and ethical doubts.
Overse Tech, that is: virtual real estate. To show a new building, a renovation, a furniture in real time in VR and in 3D.
Brian Armstrong started the new company with the goal of extending life while preserving the possibility of human regeneration
The process that "manufactures" successful startups that are close to real interests is growing. Protagonist Mamazen, the first Startup Studio in Italy.
An immortality research startup is raising a sea of funds from the super rich in Silicon Valley, and is funding Nobel prizes and talent in dollars. Why her?