ZipCharge Go: the trolley that acts as a power bank for the electric car
Here is a solution (not optimal, to be honest) for a significant problem. A powerbank trolley for the electric car! Well? Why don't you like it?
Here is a solution (not optimal, to be honest) for a significant problem. A powerbank trolley for the electric car! Well? Why don't you like it?
Science fiction has presented us with ideas that are absolutely irreconcilable with physics. Others, however, which seem absurd to us, are theoretically possible: here are which ones.
A game of dominoes flying towards the sky: this is the project of the incredible skyscraper that will rise in Zanzibar.
The characteristics of concrete buildings make them perfect as batteries, and a study shows their possible, widespread uses.
Only 8 countries in Africa officially and unambiguously register their victims: this leads to having to consider very much the deaths from Covid. And it raises a serious alarm.
“For the planet, the electric car is better than the petrol car”. It's true? Let's investigate what seems obvious. Maybe there is more.
The era of electric vehicles is one step away, and aims to be completed between the next 9 and the next 15 years. But are we ready? We need 4 things, and they are not details.
Xiaomi announces the upcoming market launch of a remote wireless charging system, which can charge multiple devices anywhere in a room.
Kuno is an ecological and sustainable fridge that imitates traditional objects and uses natural materials to work without electricity
A hidden network of dozens of Amazonian villages arranged with representations of the cosmos changes all known history of that area.
LiFX Clean is a bulb that switches from normal light to an antibacterial mode capable of deeply cleaning an environment and the air inside it
A Great Green Wall that borders the Sahara and restores fertility to Africa: a grandiose, entirely African project that has already started and can change the future.
An Indian biologist creates designs for scientific instruments accessible to all. Foldscope the latest of these: an optical microscope that costs $1.
The allure of the “dark side” is ever stronger. The Dark Web has more and more users, and in the USA more than 30% go around looking for trouble with TOR. Why?
Named after the Roman God of passages and gates, the Janus membrane uses osmosis to produce electricity with similar efficiency to wind and solar
StoreDots are thinner than normal lithium-ion batteries, contain less lithium, more Germanic and some preserving agents that counteract their decay: the results are amazing.
Quadruped robots already seen at work (think of those of the now well-known Boston Dynamics) can cost tens or hundreds of thousands of euros, while at a price of around €3000 (including manufacturing and shipping of the parts) it can be made "at home" a very respectable robot.
The future is already here. If it is true that the latest generation smartphones require more and more energy and longer charging cycles, it is also true that science and technology are making giant strides in seeking new alternative sources of energy. An example are these shoes that allow you to recharge your smartphone while walking. It's called Vibram Hero, and it's a shoe that allows, through a special technological innovation, to accumulate electrical energy every time its sole... Read more
Blue Zones, reality or fiction? Recent discoveries cast doubt on their existence and longevity data.
It only took one administration of the gene to stop heart decay in middle-aged mice.
A man who "cheated death" for almost 40 years has attributed his survival to the "blue zone", a part of the world where it is scientifically proven that you can live healthier and longer