Goodbye lithium, welcome sodium: the breakthrough of new generation batteries
Sodium, 500 times more abundant than lithium, could revolutionize the world of batteries. This is demonstrated by new research from KAIST.
Sodium, 500 times more abundant than lithium, could revolutionize the world of batteries. This is demonstrated by new research from KAIST.
AI can predict political orientation from facial photos, even when expressions are neutral and variables such as age, gender and ethnicity are controlled for.
Car-dependent cities pose a danger to health, the environment and public safety. It's time to rethink urban spaces to cut traffic and smog.
A team from the University of Queensland has developed a revolutionary nanogenerator that absorbs CO2 to produce electricity, demonstrating how we can turn it from a problem into a resource.
“It could be a short-term thing”: this is how Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, describes the possible arrival of AI models capable of replicating and surviving autonomously.
A recent study reveals that family structures around the world are set to undergo a drastic change due to the global demographic transition
A Slovenian startup launches PaintCam Eve, a security camera that fires paint or tear gas at "suspects". An idea bordering on the absurd that makes us reflect on the risks of out-of-control technology.
Life-saving synthetic platelets: easy to store and transport, they could replace blood donations. Clinical trial within two years.
Attachment styles, generational differences and authenticity: a journey into the "underworld" of Tinder and company, among the secrets to navigating the love of the future and finding the ideal partner.
Microchips, magnets, connected brains: the posthuman future is upon us. What do we intend to do when he also knocks on the door?
Climate engineering could become the last resort for nations affected by climate change. But at what cost to the planet?
Shocking research: metropolises are growing like tumors. Same principle of vascularization. We need a new approach to urban planning, starting from medicine.
Lixisenatide injections slow the progression of movement disorders in Parkinson's compared to placebo. Is the first time.
ESMT study: AI already runs large-scale research projects. The human manager risks being fired by algorithmic management.
Reducing emissions from a few dozen companies is easier than convincing 8 billion people. But without cuts to fossil fuels and more renewables, objectives are at risk.
For Andrew Scott it's time for a second longevity revolution: not just longer lives, but healthier ones. We need to rethink healthcare, work, pensions and cultural norms.
The team modified bacteria to produce a black pigment: the shoe of the future combines production and dyeing in a single process.
Protopia: the antidote to widespread pessimism. Realistic and positive visions of the future, where global challenges are overcome with innovation and collaboration.
For embodiment, a physical body is needed to achieve human intelligence. This is why companies are "embodying" AI in robots.
Novo Nordisk's anti-hunger blockbuster Ozempic costs up to 200 times its production price according to research. Pressure to lower prices.
Translating your own voice, giving speech back to patients, creating audiobooks with expressive voices: these are some of the promises of OpenAI's Voice Engine. But the path to large-scale adoption passes through an ethical and regulatory reflection on synthetic voices.