ELT, giant of the sky: the largest telescope in the world is being born
The ELT, the world's largest optical telescope under construction in Chile, will detect signs of life on distant exoplanets and galaxies.
The ELT, the world's largest optical telescope under construction in Chile, will detect signs of life on distant exoplanets and galaxies.
Greenland holds the key to understanding the future of our planet, and to avoiding an otherwise irreversible climate disaster.
From Japan (and where, if not) comes Archax, a 2,7 meter tall $4,5 million robot. Gundam, just move over.
Even armored cars evolve: BMW 7 Series Protection brilliantly resists bullets and explosions.
This smart micro home that expands from 15 to 43 m² in just 15 minutes, showcases an interesting mix of cutting-edge technologies and off-grid options.
A European study reveals that 90% of paper straws contain PFAS, persistent and potentially harmful chemicals.
The new super-resistant and green glass created by an American university could revolutionize our daily lives.
From "plasticone" stronger than steel to 3D printed mushroom columns, here are the materials that will redesign the construction of the future
If you love nature and technology, Kitex has the perfect solution for you: Wind Catcher, a portable mini wind farm to carry on your shoulder
The new generation e-bike displays a unique design and the most advanced technologies: at the moment, it is the fastest legal two-wheeler of its kind.
A formidable cutting-edge project for the sustainability and conservation of marine life opens in Norway.
New intelligent fabrics change color and shape based on temperature and electricity: revolution for clothing and cars.
The special toilet is hidden in a piece of furniture: space optimization or new standard for the future?
Investing in the future can be risky, but in the long run it will bear fruit: especially if you focus on emerging technologies.
Erthos, an American startup, has developed a new method of installing solar systems directly on the ground: it promises great benefits.
Combat icy roads by incorporating salt directly into the asphalt? The approach works both in the laboratory and in reality.
The problem is not the availability of raw materials: to feed the world with renewables we must extract more, but also better.
A building for work purposes made entirely of "fast-growing" wood opens in London. How fast, exactly?
Back to the future eco for a super design classic: the Vipp waste bin abandons steel and embraces production waste.
The use of green building and wooden houses is growing in a powerful and encouraging way. We assess the situation?
Three examples (and a reflection) on how the world can be saved by changing construction methods, materials and mechanisms.