Dubai, even the mite is high-tech: automatic bread dispensers for the needy
Capillary, easy to use, effective: vending machines find their way to social commitment thanks to a Dubai project.
Capillary, easy to use, effective: vending machines find their way to social commitment thanks to a Dubai project.
It really seems impossible, fellow drivers (especially Europeans), but the manual gearbox is dead. Don't shoot the pianist though: I'll cry with you.
Today we use them to move around. Tomorrow we will use them as mobile leisure rooms: Allo is another striking example of a possible future.
This TROIS is a truly interesting concept: the car is able to exploit maglev technology to go practically anywhere.
Field evidence tells us that the use of killer robots is a reality. US and Russian kamikaze drones are a terrible threat.
An augmented reality system covers the entire windshield and side windows: Holograktor promises to give the driving experience a new meaning.
Jetpack Aviation's flying bike enters its last test phase: by 2023 the first commercial version of the Speeder. Are you ready?
A team from Northwestern University has developed the smallest aircraft in the world. It's little bigger than a grain of sand, and it can collect data.
The cars will detect the drunken state of the driver themselves, with a built-in alcohol meter. And in a US bill the date also ticks.
In one of the shocking announcements he has accustomed us to, Tesla's tycoon announces that he is close to level 5 autonomous driving.
A study group used mathematical models to analyze different car use scenarios, and drew up a recipe for survival in the cities of the future.
A researcher proposes a system to practice euthanasia in a painless and "euphoric" way: a special roller coaster of death.
Testing of autonomous shuttle buses starts in Cambridge. Ugly is ugly, I must say. But for some they are also dangerous.
Germany takes a leap forward in the regulation of autonomous vehicles, and accelerates its introduction: it starts even in 2022.
The strategies for the fight against aquatic waste are refined: autonomous boats arrive that work in tandem with drones and machine learning. Will they be enough?
Robotics advances in every field and undermines human work. The latest threat comes from flocks of drones that are very good at picking fruit.
Lanes for driverless cars: in the UK, the transport secretary takes the third of five steps towards their advent, not without fear.
An AR system for cars that avoids visors and glasses, and projects information directly onto the windshield: Envisics has found the right fit, and shows it to us.
In the future of self-driving transport, a lot will change: the driver, the interior and inevitably safety. From the airbag to the Life Cell concept.
Well before the advent of autonomous vehicles we will see an empty car driving around. The future of ridesharing will be a remote-controlled rental car.
A German startup successfully completes the first tests of a flying wind turbine. KiteKRAFT is certain: with the wind kite more energy and less costs