- You will eat macroalgae whether you like it or not.
5 Years of Studies Reveal Macroalgae’s Potential as a Protein Source: They Grow Without Pesticides, Fertilizers, or Soil, and Absorb CO2. These Are Not Bugs, Don’t Be Picky.
- The Center of the Earth Is Changing Shape, and It's Epochal
Scientists have discovered that the Earth's center is dynamic: the inner core changes shape, potentially affecting the length of the day and the magnetic field.
- From The Matrix Onwards: How The Red Pill Has Changed
From metaphor for awakening to symbol of submission: How the red pill was co-opted to spread antidemocratic and authoritarian messages.
- We magnified the bacteria 1000 times and it was worth it
Goodbye traditional microscope, here come the “giant” bacteria: clear vision of the invisible world. Revolution or simple curiosity?
- Hydrogen breakthrough in Bologna: 137 buses for a cleaner city
TPER invests in hydrogen in Bologna with a major order for eco-friendly buses. Plan for 137 vehicles to transform city mobility.
- One Year of Neuralink Implants: How the First 3 Volunteers Are Doing
Neuralink implants have redefined autonomy for three people with motor disabilities. One year after surgery, stories of digital rebirth emerge.
- Akira comes to life in a real electric motorbike: Ivan Zhurba's Ichiban
An electric monster of power, aesthetics and safety: Ichiban brings Akira's Neo-Tokyo to two screaming wheels.
- Electricity in the Loop: Windlift Wing Drones Create Off-Grid Power
Startup Windlift has developed winged drones that can generate electricity by flying in a perpetual figure-eight pattern. A promising solution for portable, affordable, off-grid renewable energy.
- Goodbye Gray Hair? New Study: Luteolin Can Prevent It
Luteolin preserves the expression of endothelins, crucial for the activity of melanocytes. A natural ally against gray hair.
- If ETs could see us, what signs of advanced civilization would they see?
A theoretical study by the SETI Institute has analyzed how a hypothetical “twin Earth” could detect traces of advanced civilizations on our planet.
- Photonic Propulsion: Caltech Tests 'Light Trampolines'
The Future of Photonic Propulsion: Caltech Tests Sail That Oscillates Under Laser, Bringing Interstellar Travel a Step Ahead
- Fighting Cancer: Hybrid Cells That Can Reverse the Disease
A groundbreaking study by South Korean scientists has identified a molecular “switch” that can revert tumor cells to a healthier state, paving the way for new, less toxic and more targeted therapeutic approaches.
- Robotics, 4 trends that will shape 2025
Adaptive AI, advanced sensors, zero-trust and modularity: these are the trends that outline the future of robotics, between innovation and safety.
- Aerobot: Technology that challenges the unknown
Aerobots on Venus: A journey through the clouds to reveal the planet's secrets thanks to advanced technology.
- Pickle AI, a Virtual Double Calls on Zoom for You
Your virtual double in video call: it seems real, but it's not you! Perfect illusion or disturbing substitution? You be the judge.
- Copper Bottom, the origami house produces more energy than it consumes
Light, ventilation, autonomy: Copper Bottom redefines sustainable living. A copper origami that enchants and saves energy.
- Inergys, the synchronized blade wind turbine surprises with every wind
A French innovation transforms wind power: synchronized blades provide clean energy in cities, thanks to compact and silent turbines
- Quipu discovered, the largest structure ever seen in the universe
A complex system of galaxy clusters called the Quipu structure breaks all size records in the observable universe, revealing new mysteries about the distribution of cosmic matter
- Link between gut health and mood disorders revealed
A Harvard team has discovered how gut health affects depression: a common bacterium produces inflammatory molecules that could underlie the disorder
- Choice Stress, the New Evil of Modern Life
Choice stress, known as FOBO, is the new anxiety that paralyzes us in front of too many available options. Let's discover the causes, effects and solutions of this increasingly widespread disorder
- Marine Ecosystems: An Underwater 'Smart Light' Can Regenerate Them
A new underwater lighting system could save marine coral reef ecosystems by increasing coral nutrition
- New Scanner Scans Faces in 3D from Hundreds of Meters Away
3D facial scanning reaches new heights: innovative lidar system can detect millimeter-level facial details from hundreds of meters thanks to superconducting sensors