Biomonitor IIIm, injectable heart monitor now also detects fever
An injectable heart monitor today also detects the first signs of fever. Move towards real-time medicine through sensors.
An injectable heart monitor today also detects the first signs of fever. Move towards real-time medicine through sensors.
Aquaporin, a system used to filter urine in space and make it drinkable for astronauts, can change life on Earth too.
The primrose that Stefano Boeri Architetti has created for the Covid vaccination campaign in Italy like and dislike. Here's what it is.
Europe's largest vertical farm is ready in Denmark. It can help the environment and the table, improving production and distribution
Aptera, a surprising prototype with incredible performance, is ready to accept the first orders for the final production version.
Medical innovations are born to show us a frontier: that of the future of healthcare. Here are some interesting ones.
It may be the forced "stop", but this year has been quite rich in futuristic technologies. Here is a roundup of 8 of the most interesting.
A system that "uploads" knowledge into the minds of pilots, neuromodulation, can be a new step in the human-machine interface
Two groups in Spain and Italy have developed a "sponge" of nanomaterials capable of reconnecting the neurons of a damaged spinal cord
Science fiction ideas and technologies have always inspired fans, but also those who really built the future.
One year after the first presentation, the Neuralink Demo is enriched with details and functions. And the FDA is now close to authorizing human testing.
Transmitting free and free energy through terrestrial standing waves is one of Tesla's best kept (or censored) secrets. Today Emrod promises wireless energy, obviously for a fee.
The extraordinary model of Costa Rica, capable of moving from a country in strong deforestation to a green and luxuriant country in 25 years.
[In]Brace is an interface for controlling devices with your tongue. It has a thousand applications, including in the disability area. And perhaps in the future the mouse will evolve into a piercing.
For the first time in the world, a study investigates the electrical signals transmitted by plants. A mode of communication that is not yet clear, but interesting
Flexible, very light and economical, solar panels printed with traditional systems can revolutionize multiple sectors and extend solar energy to everyone
A radioactive peak in Northern Europe caused a radioactive cloud (with values below the danger threshold). Suspects on two Russian nuclear power plants.
For the first time a research team manages to print tissues directly inside a body: a 3D printed ear on the back of a mouse could change biomedical engineering.
The restart of Serie A presents us with a near future of matches without spectators. Yamaha creates Remote Cheerer, an app for remote cheering.
Researching the coronavirus in sewers serves to understand its spread and the impact of various containment mechanisms.
A smaller exoskeleton adapted to the ankle makes running quick and easy: it can be a new means of transport, and an aid to walking.