Here is the top 10 of the longevist industrial revolution
The long-lived wave will overwhelm medicine, industry and commerce. Delaying or stopping aging and death will be the most complex undertaking in human history.
The long-lived wave will overwhelm medicine, industry and commerce. Delaying or stopping aging and death will be the most complex undertaking in human history.
A 44-year-old is the first patient to regain his sight with innovative UK NHS treatment based on stem cells from the healthy eye
Corneal transplantation from induced pluripotent cells (iPS) on July 27, then course and discharge on August 23. The patient has already regained her sight.
Fake experiences and memories, new sight for the blind, increased senses: a device being tested on mice can open the doors to the holographic universe.
A new generation of LED contact lenses could make the dream of 'bionic vision' come true. A research team has created a prototype.
“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 new study proposes a cosmological model in which tachyons dominate the scene, explaining both matter and dark energy.
A new study sheds light on the disturbing infiltration of microplastics into human tissues, including the kidneys, liver and brain.
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.
Turn2Sun gives wind turbines a second life by integrating them into solar systems in the Swiss Alps. Innovation at the service of the environment.
Amazon's top executive is sure of it: "Technology does not eliminate jobs, but creates opportunities." Is he right or wrong?
Life-saving synthetic platelets: easy to store and transport, they could replace blood donations. Clinical trial within two years.
In Middelkerke, Belgium, a hi-tech dune hides Silt, a tower designed to resist the storm surges of the future. An example of resilient architecture.
Mourning in the world of physics: Peter Higgs, Nobel Prize winner for the theory of the "God boson", has passed away at the age of 94. A scientific legacy that will remain in history.
A 90 GWh underground plant is being built in Finland that will store thermal energy: heating a city for an entire year.
Today's solar eclipse sparks craze in North America: festivals, mass weddings and special flights to take in the celestial spectacle.
The University of Notre Dame created a window covering that blocks heat but not light. Goodbye air conditioners and high bills?
The AIReactor photobioreactor cleans the air at home with microalgae that convert CO2 and smog into oxygen.
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.
Warner Bros has announced a fifth Matrix film with Drew Goddard writing and directing, but wait before you say anything.