Sinclair C5, Sir Clive's ebike in 1985 was years ahead of its time
Sinclair C5, half ebike and half Twizy in the 80's planet. A vehicle that seemed to belong to the future. And in fact, that present did not spin.
Sinclair C5, half ebike and half Twizy in the 80's planet. A vehicle that seemed to belong to the future. And in fact, that present did not spin.
Victor Glushkov, the man who made the internet before the USA and designed the Soviet future that never had the light.
The Internet of the early 2000s prepared today's Internet. Here are 3 forgotten innovations that deserve our respect and memory
A chocolate factory shows a glimpse of the 2000s to its customers from the year 1900: a "Victorian" and somewhat bizarre future
A church in the Colosseum. More: an entire temple surmounted by a dome that would have exceeded it in height. Fortunately, the eighteenth-century project failed. Here because.
Two researches on Nature destroy current beliefs about prehistory in the Americas: humans lived in them 15.000 years earlier than expected. And at this point it is not said they were necessarily Sapiens.
A small journey into the fantastic world of the future seen from the eyes, or rather from the headlights of the 80s concept cars, between excesses and surprising intuitions.
The work explores the evolution of milk-based breeding systems. Cooked vegetables, milk and dairy products are used a lot.
The magic and inventiveness of the 80s continue to amaze. Who remembers that video games could also be downloaded from the radio? Here's how it went.
Round figures, great expectations: each new decade brings many expectations, but the themes will often be ephemeral. Here are the trending topics of 50, 100 and 150 years ago.
10 years of great news, but also of monstrous technological flops. Here is a small gallery of the horrors of what has miserably failed in recent years.
A magazine 20 years ago, on the eve of 1997, lined up the most appropriate list of predictions for 2020. And some solemn nonsense. Here's how they saw us.
The mythical vintage computers that have marked our era have one merit: that of having accompanied us in the transition to the digital age. Without them it wouldn't be us. And we are ready for anything, even for the future.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs gave bold interviews at ABC in which he reassured anxious Americans that no, the advent of computers would not represent any privacy concerns. But what comes to your mind, fools.
A piece of modern design in full Renaissance: the incredible project of a bridge over Istanbul by Leonardo Da Vinci was created and tested by MIT
In just 39 years of life and in full 1600, Blaise Pascal laid the foundations for the XNUMXth century. Virtually the Mozart of technology.
Disney CEO Bob Iger revealed in an interview that Apple and Disney would have become one company if Steve Jobs hadn't died in 2011.
Atomic gardens? Simple: plant metal bars loaded with isotopes in the middle of the garden, expose it to radiation and mute the DNA of the plants. Nice, huh?
Today some cars (few, to be honest) offer the possibility of parallel parking...
For those who still wonder what served to go to the Moon, here are 10 pieces of modern technology born directly from the Apollo mission.
Over 230 years after an incredible game played in Paris, Amazon uses the name mTurk for its new artificial "artificial intelligence" project. No, it's not a typo. Here's the whole story.