5 tech trends we should really fear for the foreseeable future
From science fiction to reality is a moment, but it could already be late: here are 5 technological trends that could threaten our future
From science fiction to reality is a moment, but it could already be late: here are 5 technological trends that could threaten our future
A self-sufficient city: “THE PARKS” intends to produce energy, water and food through renewable sources.
For us. For our companies. For the planet. It's not an opportunity: the four-day work week is a necessity.
Deepfake technology continues to advance in theaters too. In Indiana Jones 5 the "gorgeous octogenarian" Ford will return as we remember him in the first films of the series.
In less than 8 years not only the return to the Moon, but also humans on a permanent basis. Are NASA Proclamations Feasible?
Science fiction cities are often portrayed as self-contained, almost fortified mega-structures. But will this really be the future?
The newly developed material goes against all the rules we know about conductivity. Scientists still have no idea why.
Augmented reality can upset our future perhaps more than virtual reality. Here is a look at the current state of this technology.
Yet another recall of a product for listeria. Is it just media alarmism? Are the dangers increasing for some reason?
Two years later, two serious scientific studies ignite the debate on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Yes, Tesla, Ford, Volkswagen and others are populating the planet with electric cars. No, they do not intend to overwhelm the electricity grid.
The advances in artificial intelligence are astounding. A new algorithm makes eye scan analysis more accurate than ever.
Scientific efforts aim to make aging a disease, and they have never been closer to an outcome. However, many would not like a world with (many) fewer deaths.
The avalanche of content we are subjected to online every day is nothing compared to what will rain down on us, "fired" relentlessly by artificial intelligence.
In theory, it makes metaverse and VR more immersive. It might make sense in video calls too. In practice, this microphone is a nightmare.
A research team has developed a system that uses machine learning to estimate a person's "sleep age". The target? Create a system that can determine the sleep patterns most closely related to mortality.
The Telosa project is enriched with new details: the fulcrum? An “all-purpose” vehicle. Public and private, on land and in the air.
A massive intervention plan aims to transform black gold into green gold. The Emirates are opening the largest vertical farm in the world: and it's just the beginning.
The octopus has a fantastic grip with its eight, infallible tentacles. Biomimicry managed to reproduce it, and put it in a glove.
An innovative (but intelligent) underground and autonomous transport system will allow Switzerland to cut traffic and pollution.