5 small ingenious solutions for the circular economy
Innovative solutions for a sustainable future: 5 interesting ideas in the direction of the circular economy
Innovative solutions for a sustainable future: 5 interesting ideas in the direction of the circular economy
Scientists develop fully recyclable material similar to super glue to fight plastic pollution
Combat icy roads by incorporating salt directly into the asphalt? The approach works both in the laboratory and in reality.
Recycling batteries is necessary, but terribly complex. A new method promises to completely transform it, revolutionizing the field.
An important advance in the field of photovoltaics: self-cleaning panels will allow larger systems and greater efficiency.
The one being studied at Yale is not a "simple" robotic turtle, but the paradigm of how robots could move in the future.
Integrating solar panels in the pavement: more and more photovoltaics of this type are being produced, both for urban and private areas. What do you think?
The world's first commercially available mag rifle can fire a large number of different projectiles and adjust the force of the shot. “So as not to kill”, they say.
The special bandage equipped with sensors gradually updates on the healing path, which is able to significantly accelerate.
Everything you need to know to understand why snap chemistry was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In one click!
There is no doubt that the world of electrical design has become more complex in recent years. What was once a simple case of connecting A to B with a wire and making sure the voltage and resistance were adequate has become much more complex, with most electrical products having multiple functions. If we add to this the push to make electrical products as small and compact as possible, it is clear that there... Read more
A platoon of "algae" microbots eliminates pneumonia directly where it nests: the results are exceptional. Towards human testing.
This technology makes it possible to create a zero-energy heating system, which heats when cold and cools when hot, without the need for power.
A new self-healing coating is miraculous: it erases scratches from a car in 30 minutes. Just keep it in the sun.
A Swedish-Finnish business partnership could be the first step towards commercially viable wood-derived batteries for electric vehicles.
Harvard bioengineers developed the first biohybrid model of a human ventricle with beating and aligned heart cells.
Spray a (vegetable) coating directly on foods to keep them fresh and eliminate packaging and plastic? Check it out here.
The ability to mix sensors and biopolymers with a sustainable thermoelectric material will give us a formidable method of collecting (and recovering) energy
A newly developed “smart pillow” can help monitor the quality and duration of sleep, and it practically powers itself.
Among many good intentions (we appreciate, but we await facts), the OSCE draws up a worrying document. Within less than 40 years, plastic production will triple.
An extraordinary enzyme reduces the breakdown time of plastic from millennia to a few hours, and also allows it to be reassembled for recycling.