Airmarker: the portable balloon that saves your life
The special personal hot air balloon, which stays in the air for 3 days, was born from years of experience in search and rescue missions.
The special personal hot air balloon, which stays in the air for 3 days, was born from years of experience in search and rescue missions.
J0529-4351 may munch on our Sun like a peanut, but from its distance it does something better: it gives us a unique look at the young universe.
In an exhibition at the Musée D'Orsay in Paris, AI brings visitors into conversation with Van Gogh in a unique and interactive experience.
Scientists have developed a method that, via electrical impulses to the brain, helps people recover memories and live better.
The new pacemaker, thinner than a hair and powered by light, promises revolutions in heart surgery with fewer complications.
Study Reveals: School Shooting Drills Make Students Feel Safer. It's addictive now.
The existence of a new type of magnetism has been confirmed: the discovery paves the way for "spintronic" computers, based on the spin of electrons, rather than on electric current.
Very strange shape, thin and non-wooden trunk, wide leaves and no branches: the tree fossil just discovered in Canada is one of a kind.
From the fears of the first PCs to the doubts about new developments: a journey into the psychology of resistance to new ideas, and how to overcome it.
After precise actuarial and scientific studies, a worrying increase in excess mortality is highlighted, with a total almost triple that caused by COVID-19.
The advent of 'thanabots' shows how AI is about to alter the way we deal with death and the memory of the deceased.
The integration of Neanderthal DNA into modern humans raises questions about our true evolutionary heritage.
We thought we had concluded this incredible year for archaeology, full of discoveries capable of making us rewrite the history books. We were wrong: there is still surprising news, and it comes from the Andes. The latest finds show that the use of the bow is much older than previously believed. The discovery, which "dates back" archery to 5.000 years ago, redefines the history of Andean civilizations and opens new perspectives on the hunting and warfare practices of these ancient peoples. … Read more
Snacks and drinks change formula to cut costs, leaving consumers dissatisfied and worried about their health.
Hyundai introduces revolutionary tire technology with built-in snow chains, operated with a simple button, for safe and effortless winter driving
We tried to ask ChatGPT some questions about football, which confirmed that it cannot predict the near future, demonstrating very little creativity, but above all, it specified that it stores the statistical data up to 2022 and trying to ask who won the World Cup in Qatar, he replied that his "training" ended in January 2022. Practically ChatGPT doesn't know many things about football, theoretically ChatGPT knows very little, paraphrasing the dedicated article that appeared ... Read more
Losing photos is an experience that many users have had at least once in their lives and can often be a real nightmare. This can happen for various reasons, including: accidental deletion, incorrect formatting, hardware failure, or malware attack. Regardless of the cause, lost photos can represent a serious problem on multiple fronts: perhaps they were personal memories with intrinsic value, or they constituted essential work documents. In these… Read more
The holographic display combines 3D space platforms and artificial intelligence, and promises to turn 2D photos into holograms
History is always written by the winners: this is why no one remembers “the African-American Thomas Edison”, Granville T.Woods.
Many studies agree: the use of digital screens among children can lead to behavioral and learning problems
CellAED, a portable defibrillator like a smartphone, promises to save many human lives.