Revolution in the pipeline: the 10 materials of the future that will change construction
From "plasticone" stronger than steel to 3D printed mushroom columns, here are the materials that will redesign the construction of the future
From "plasticone" stronger than steel to 3D printed mushroom columns, here are the materials that will redesign the construction of the future
Mycelium filaments could be the key to sustainable and innovative fashion, thanks to literally living clothes, capable of repairing themselves.
Is the parasite from “The Last of Us” fictional? Real. But in the world, the threat of fungal pathogens is increasing worldwide.
A “super mushroom” contains several layers with which to create materials of all kinds: towards sustainable and “closed-loop” mass products
Here are four sustainable and interesting ideas for just as many objects that can replace the current ones. Or Teach us something.
2020 has changed our productivity forever, forcing us to review our beliefs and working methods. 2022 made us realize that this is just the beginning.
A Dutch startup has developed an irrigation system for cardboard trees: a biodegradable “cradle” that significantly increases their chances of survival.
A saliva test that can be easily carried out at home allows you to discover in advance a type of cancer that is often not "visible" until the advanced stage.
Precision fermentation can initiate an unimaginable transformation of our food systems, and ignite a virtuous cycle that would literally save the planet.
More and more young people in the USA are choosing older roommates: intergenerational residences are growing, and with them the benefits for all ages.
Alternatives to leather are increasingly in demand, but to reduce emissions and exploitation of animals, the trump card is made of leather grown in the laboratory.
Studies on agromining continue: in Greece a network of botanical "mines" extracts nickel from plants. And it teaches us something.
Cultured meat, insects and other non-animal alternatives (basically the so-called "new foods") would be good for the planet.
A sustainable, high-tech bridge made from flax-based fiber? Holland is leading the way in a solution that truly has a future feel to it.
In Rambouillet, first test of "living" street lamps: they exploit the bioluminescence of bacteria to illuminate the road in an ecological way.
What other animal could take our place in the event of our extinction? Here are four candidates to replace us (always SE).
Two hours and a screwdriver to obtain an "instant" oasis in a vaguely space style. Once upon a time you rode a Canadian.
If current space missions already make us dream, think of the visionary projects that NASA has in the pipeline for the future. Here are 4.
Psilocybin, a substance contained in the famous "hallucinogenic mushrooms", is increasingly explored as a therapeutic substance. The most popular approach seems to be that of a slow-release patch.
It's called Molnupiravir and for days we've been talking about nothing other than this antiviral that can help us deal a perhaps decisive blow to Covid. But how does it work?
Apple cores, peels, stems and seeds are crossed with natural rubber for a vegan alternative that closely resembles traditional leather.