10 incredible predictions of the future
What will the future hold for us? It is a question that has always been asked. Here are 10 predictions of the future centered in full by illustrious characters
What will the future hold for us? It is a question that has always been asked. Here are 10 predictions of the future centered in full by illustrious characters
The octopus has a fantastic grip with its eight, infallible tentacles. Biomimicry managed to reproduce it, and put it in a glove.
They are small, they are aggressive (oh my God, I hope not) and sooner or later they will go into action: the millirobots are not seen, but they will feel all right.
The new mix of drugs works asthma at the flanks, improving lung function, reducing attacks and mitigating flare-ups.
New research shows that the vocabulary of words a dog can understand closely resembles that of a two-year-old.
A solution as simple as it is advanced allows animals at the mercy of predators to take shelter in cardboard "escape pods".
Modern science rediscovers the ancestral plant of the Maya and its incredible properties.
The digital change of pace also in terms of sales and training is here to stay. To learn this new "agile culture" you need equally agile methods. Smart Working, Smart Learning… and smart selling.
Underwater robotics is making giant strides, or rather: it is crawling rapidly. Carnegie Mellon's latest snake robot is getting better and better.
Gonadotropins play a key role in the fertility of mammals, including humans: today we know how they are produced by the brain.
The story of Nectome, the startup that can preserve the human brain to be able to digitize it in the future, and of its controversial method.
The virtual vacation and virtual reality travel market is growing in a Japan that can travel little or nothing due to the coronavirus. The case of Tokyo First Airlines.
Robots continuously improve, and Salto has been doing it with great commitment for over 4 years. For this reason, today it is able to jump high and land on its feet to the millimeter: it will be useful on rough terrain and in research missions.
A university professor develops an AI that helps prevent suicide. Here is how its introduction proceeds between cultural successes and pitfalls.
Not only defibrillators: even a robotic device that performs heart massage is a holy hand, and this concept proves it
For those who still wonder what served to go to the Moon, here are 10 pieces of modern technology born directly from the Apollo mission.
It is stable, capacious, extremely durable: that's why reading and writing data on DNA is a very, very popular future practice
ESA tests a rescue system for astronauts on a mission. A 'moon stretcher' that drives like a caddy and brings an injured person back to base.
After the success of an emergency operation, the idea of "declaring war" on fires takes hold: an artillery cannon with spectacular firefighting capabilities has been presented, and a "firefighter tank" is also being tested: this is how they work.
Easier to use, less complex, less expensive, lighter: "soft" air robots can be really useful in space exploration.
The "material" is evidently found in quantity, ready to be converted into energy. A research team led by Meriah Arias-Thode at the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific in San Diego has already begun experiments.