Active Cockpit, a rotating cockpit that saves lives in the event of a fatal collision
A fully rotatable cockpit "cell" allows the energy of an impact to be dissipated: it seems interesting. Will it work?
A fully rotatable cockpit "cell" allows the energy of an impact to be dissipated: it seems interesting. Will it work?
How many stories in books, films and TV series seem to purposely predict future events? Some people call it 'predictive programming'. Gombloddo?
The “new Velcro” has made it possible to build small devices that help monitor the health of plants.
A study has found that detectable amounts of microplastics in the environment can kill human cells and produce serious reactions.
The “Sarco Suicide Pod”, a sort of 3D printed 'glass coffin', can be taken anywhere for the ultimate journey: assisted suicide.
We all hope that it will change our lives for the better, but AI teaches us distrust every day with "sinister", uncontrollable examples.
A solution as simple as it is advanced allows animals at the mercy of predators to take shelter in cardboard "escape pods".
Magnetically guided microrobots of different shapes are able to take, store and distribute drugs in the first in vitro tests.
Thousands of robotic restaurants ready to invade the streets promoting quality food at low prices. Without humans.
Climate change: how will it end? The best and worst case scenario in two “postcards” sent… thirty years from now.
If current space missions already make us dream, think of the visionary projects that NASA has in the pipeline for the future. Here are 4.
A third limb can always be handy: if it is light, compact and extensible, it risks becoming a "must have" of the future.
In a desperate effort to adapt to climate change, animals are literally changing their biology very quickly. We don't know if it will be enough.
The new BMW concept is 100% recyclable, and offers several practical insights that show the efforts of the car manufacturers. What a strange design.
In just over 6 days, a huge oil spill from Syria reached the Mediterranean: incalculable consequences.
A remedy for the excess of electronic waste (also due to planned obsolescence)? Soluble electronics. A team shows that it is possible.
If the fans don't go to the stadium, the stadium goes to the fans. Or thereabouts. The Olympic test bed for 5g and 6g technologies.
AVA is a robot trained with two neural networks, and capable of mimicking many human facial expressions.
Vilnius and Lublin are "linked" in real time thanks to a large portal placed in the street, which shows one city to the other.
A wearable device in color literally changes its appearance - and this flexible display from Plastic Logic will do just that.
The US company enters into a partnership with the global leader in the sector, and aims for a remote charging system in the footsteps of Xiaomi