Textile revolution: artificial gland replica spider silk
An artificial gland mimics the spider silk production process, opening new frontiers in the medical and textile sectors.
An artificial gland mimics the spider silk production process, opening new frontiers in the medical and textile sectors.
Scientists reveal water reserves on Mars capable of covering the red planet with an ocean "deep" up to 2,7 meters.
The cloning of a rhesus monkey reignites the debate over human cloning, highlighting both the technical challenges and ethical concerns.
Macron in difficulty with social leasing: over a million requests but few cars available and insufficient funds
All the recent research that highlights the importance of fascia, the tissue that supports organs and muscles
How far will we go from bar chatter to the metaverse? A small journey into the socialization of the future, with a great initiative.
RadNet and Walmart create pilot project to bring AI-enhanced mammograms to popularize screening
It is possible that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will emerge by 2025-2028: AI systems could replace human workers.
With the AI Act, the EU establishes new rules to ensure safety and transparency in the field of artificial intelligence. Will it be enough?
By using a borrowed thermal camera, you can locate areas of your home that need better insulation, thus saving on energy costs
Research from Weifang Medical University in China suggests that light therapy, or photobiomodulation, improves sleep and reduces behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer's patients, with minimal side effects
The holographic display combines 3D space platforms and artificial intelligence, and promises to turn 2D photos into holograms
The claim of a 27.000-year-old pyramid in Indonesia sparks a global debate and investigation into its historical legitimacy.
Ancient Greece used water to transmit messages with a simple but effective system that was a prelude to modern telecommunications
The future could be a “traditional” three-day work week that perfectly balances our desire to produce and our need to cultivate interests.
Pedestrian robots in Korea: Renewed rules allow robots on sidewalks, after safety tests and damage insurance.
LignoSat, NASA and JAXA's wooden satellite, passes tests on the ISS, ready to launch in 2024 for a new space age.
Designer Nura Izath has developed a low-cost device to help newborns in Uganda, and other areas with limited resources
The technological singularity, an event that could change everything, is approaching: with the evolution of GPT-4, general artificial intelligence is technically one step away
Face and eye transplant opens new hopes in regenerative medicine and the treatment of facial lesions.
We often hear it said that military technologies are years ahead of civilian ones. It is true? And, if so, does it also apply to AI?