Will Coronavirus End Globalization As We Know It?
The pandemic shows market vulnerabilities that nobody knew existed: the most illustrious victim of the coronavirus could be globalization.
The pandemic shows market vulnerabilities that nobody knew existed: the most illustrious victim of the coronavirus could be globalization.
Here is a list of positive changes that this tremendous coronavirus emergency could bring to the world in addition to the pain of these days.
These days every sneeze is a scare. Without panicking you can feel safer. Here are 6 gadgets for better hygiene.
In Chernobyl (and other contaminated areas) there is a multitude of fungi capable of growing in spite of radiation. Science tries to explain it, to find medical applications.
The AI of BlueDot, an intelligent disease monitoring service, saw the outbreak of the Coronavirus in Wuhan days in advance. How did he do?
LEROU is very simple and convenient to use: just press the button for 3 seconds, and the robot can massage your head, relieving stress and so on.
Journey to 2030: AI has decentralized and perfected the entire healthcare system, enabling doctors and patients to do and achieve the most.
Great performances, great availability of raw materials and less costs. The lithium-sulfur battery is a candidate to be the energy protagonist of our devices.
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.
Rapamycin continues to amaze: after having slowed down the aging of mice and other species, in the first study on human tissues it also shows that it counteracts skin aging. And it's just the beginning.
It will bend, it will “dent” like a thin sheet of transparent metal, but it will not fall into a thousand pieces. Here is the ductile glass from Tampere University.
A team finds the correlation between the third copy of chromosome 21 and hippocampal activity, reversing the cognitive effects of Down syndrome in mice.
Avoid fear and painful stimuli of an operation by substituting VR for anesthesia: Lenovo launches a test that provides excellent results.
Teslasuit, a suit that communicates with AI makes you 'feel' physical reactions in virtual reality environments, and modifies the rules based on your responses.
I can say without fear of contradiction that in my 13 years of Futuroprossimo.it I have never talked about a more repugnant "person". Emma beats them all for ugliness. Her legs are swollen and covered in varicose veins. Her eyes are flat like those of a spoiled mullet, and her back looks like that of Quasimodo, the well-known hunchback of Notre Dame Cathedral. 20 years of work in the office is enough (and some would even say "blessed is he who has it. Ways of ... Read more
Travel in time and experience a November day in Italy in 2050, from North to South. Here's what you'll see in one case or another.
In London there is a glass parallelepiped, a display and an automatic vending machine for stress-free buying from vendors. Will it work?
European research develops a deodorant fabric capable of releasing fragrances in contact with sweat and in the transpiration phase.
Multi allows multiple cabins to move in blocks using a single compartment. The maglev elevator can operate at crazy speeds and very great heights.
ECMO is a machine capable of saving or making people who are already dead survive even for months. A miracle that however raises enormous ethical doubts
The Korean company has put in a huge effort to completely redesign the device in just two months: Galaxy Fold has one last chance