8 technologies that will change future life
Over the past 100 years, an astonishing series of inventions has changed the world. What will be the next, able to change the future life? Here are 8.
Over the past 100 years, an astonishing series of inventions has changed the world. What will be the next, able to change the future life? Here are 8.
Even coffee created in the laboratory? Cellular agriculture may have marked another point, and this time a big one.
Palm oil, the much maligned product. Does it really hurt? Can it really be grown sustainably? What does it bring to the future of the world?
I often wonder how, in the future, we will look back and think about the present. What changes will allow us to say “before it was worse”?
Getting food from solar panels and microbes? An interesting perspective, which according to a study has incredible efficiency.
Clearing old forests to plant new trees is a sensational misconception, which risks further worsening the situation. A completely different approach is needed
Algae are a promising solution for carbon sequestration and offsets. A startup thinks it has found the right method to exploit them.
Economy, environment and future always intersect. Rubber is a real crossroads: an extraordinary material that is running out, and can cause an earthquake.
Deforestation and resource consumption continue too quickly. A recent study predicts that the collapse of civilization is now a few decades old.
From science fiction to research ground for the united nations: floating cities could offer partial or total solutions to different problems.
The rate of extinction of living species is moving at breakneck speed. Now all life on Earth is at risk, and man has already destroyed half of it.
Human impact on the Indonesian rainforest (including fires) poses a mortal danger to one of its closest species, orangutans. Just last July, the Bornean orangutan was placed on the list of species in serious danger of extinction together with the Sumatran orangutan. The cause is not a pandemic, nor climate change. There is no predator, there are no causes of sterility. We are. It's our fault, 100%. The Bornean orangutan lives in the forests of Indonesia which are… Read more
Here are 8 reasons why we must keep writing, talking, shouting to the world that the future depends on the Amazon Rainforest.
In a newly published study, a research team may have found the balance between stopping eating meat and protecting the environment.