Coronavirus, Sharp will convert a TV factory to produce masks
The demand for face masks has soared due to the coronavirus, to the point that in Japan Sharp will convert a TV factory to produce them.
The demand for face masks has soared due to the coronavirus, to the point that in Japan Sharp will convert a TV factory to produce them.
The general public does not realize how fast things are changing: fossil fuels are about to collapse at supersonic speed under the blows of unstoppable change. Here because.
After jellyfish, also cyborg locusts. A brain implant “reads” their minds as they smell and detect explosives better than any device.
A new approach creates a "bionic eye" capable of transmitting visual information directly to the brain. To see without using biological eyes.
Wash clothes by closing them in a special closet? It can make sense, and Samsung Airdresser shows it in many different ways.
A speculative and provocative paper by a team of European academics explores the possibility of living in houses made of mushrooms. Living building.
Can energy be generated from the human body like in “The Matrix”, if possible without becoming batteries with a tube in the back? Here are 5 promising technologies.
It costs a little and cuts your bill in half (but doesn't pay off the investment right away). Hydraloop is really good for the environment: it recycles water, lots of home water.
They have been studied and evaluated as carcinogenic. They do very badly and have been banned only in part: here are 4 poisons to be banned by 2030.
In South Africa, recovering recycled plastic is a more than viable path. I would actually say a highway. Here's why.
Body hacking will be an increasingly popular practice. Here is how we are already transforming our body and what future developments will be.
For the 1st time recorded plants that "speak" (emitting ultrasound with information) when stressed: breakthrough in understanding the plant kingdom.
The shopping of the future is at a crossroads: it will transform our shopping centers into hyper-connected micro cities where experience wins over product. Or it will become an activity that we will delegate completely to an artificial intelligence.
How does an eel produce electricity? Many implications depend on the answer to this question. Here are the first steps towards the molecular motor
After the unfortunate declarations of the Minister of the Environment, the radioactive water from Fukushima is still looking for a destination, and the barrels will soon be full.
According to a plan launched in March, Singapore plans to move industries, transportation hubs and underground warehouses to free up surface space.
A team from the Polytechnic University of Lausanne, Switzerland, works on biodegradable circuits capable of administering a local anesthetic on demand for many days.
He was disfigured at age 14: today Evgeny Nekrasov sleeps 2 hours a night, has an illegally implanted chip and is a transhumanist reference in Russia.
Vaporizing waste does not create methane as in landfills, but reusable carbon monoxide and hydrogen. And unlike an incinerator, it has no emissions.
The ultimate anti-aging remedy? “Tickle” the ear with a sort of pacemaker for the nervous system that produces beneficial effects in those over fifty.
While capturing and filtering steam and condensation, producing clean water, the device also captures and conserves solar energy. A revolution for everyone.