If human work leaves the scene: what will the new social contract be?
In a world where AI and robotics replace human labor, economics will make a new social contract indispensable.
In a world where AI and robotics replace human labor, economics will make a new social contract indispensable.
Kelekona offers a revolutionary 40-passenger flying bus, capable of traveling 531 km in just 60 minutes
The world of football has been going through various evolutions in recent years, the first and fundamental was the introduction of VAR but also the live streaming of betting sites has contributed to bringing fans closer to the matches, because while previously it was necessary to watch the matches on TV today on specialized betting sites the results and statistics are constantly updated live. Among the novelties that futuristic football reserves there is also a total use of medicine, accompanied by ... Read more
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Two substances that induce signals in Arabidopsis plants have been discovered, opening new perspectives on plant communication.
Macron in difficulty with social leasing: over a million requests but few cars available and insufficient funds
Samsung's transparent MicroLED screens promise a unique viewing experience, with slim designs and sharp images.
After months of challenges, the prototype of a flying umbrella follows the user, overcoming previous limits. When on Kickstarter?
There are several innovations launched prematurely in 2023: here are the ones that led to disastrous and costly results.
With the AI Act, the EU establishes new rules to ensure safety and transparency in the field of artificial intelligence. Will it be enough?
Each pin is a small aroma oil container, perfect for clothes, bags and other accessories, which spreads a scent around you.
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
Latest discoveries about jellyfish DNA could extend human life, according to studies by scientists at Eötvös Loránd University
From the ancient dream of eternity to the chatbots of the dead: a journey into the new frontiers of digital immortality between potential and ethical risks.
Between ultrasonic dishwashers and Formica worktops, Monsanto had a House of the Future inside Disneyland. What happened to that vision?
Experts reveal the reality about the safety and environmental impact of solar panels, challenging public misperceptions
LED displays and audio signals, the autonomous vehicles will "speak" to pedestrians to signal their presence and interact.
A team at Penn State has created a wearable patch that analyzes sweat in real time, monitoring glucose and helping with diabetes management.
Sailing on a lake and coming across an island of solar panels dancing with the sun might seem like a scene from a science fiction movie: Portuguese startup SolarisFloat is working to make it a reality. This floating “island” is not only an engineering masterpiece, but represents a significant step forward in solar energy production. But how can an island of solar panels improve energy efficiency? And what benefits does it bring to our ecosystem? Let's find out together. SolarisFloat: innovation that floats In a world… Read more
New research shows that controlling a particular type of genes could be the key to slowing aging.
The world of on-demand streaming is changing: between price increases and industry challenges, how will consumers fare?