What if Leonardo had created radio in the Renaissance? A bit of fictional history
Leonardo Da Vinci and his (fictitious) radio: how advanced Renaissance technology could have altered the future of global communication.
Leonardo Da Vinci and his (fictitious) radio: how advanced Renaissance technology could have altered the future of global communication.
Airloom's new technical approach can revolutionize the wind energy market: given the financiers behind it, we have to believe it.
The solar glass developed by ClearVue PV could seriously play its part, integrating perfectly into modern architecture.
Spain is building Elysium City, a city designed to be sustainable and in harmony with nature. Will it be different from Neom in Saudi Arabia?
There are 14 companies competing to complete the Jeddah Tower: a 1km high high-tech giant with breathtaking views of the Red Sea
This smart micro home that expands from 15 to 43 m² in just 15 minutes, showcases an interesting mix of cutting-edge technologies and off-grid options.
Nelson Byrd Woltz transforms a Houston highway bridge into a prairie, a symbol of nature's triumph over the city.
Texas unveils Apollo: a cheap and friendly humanoid robot: "we will be the iPhone of robots"
From biometric monitors to color-changing clothing, a new flexible, color-changing display opens up endless possibilities.
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing the design of workspaces, creating more personalized environments that respond to workers' needs.
In Japan they are planning an autonomous floating city called Dogen City: a sort of "Ark" capable of hosting 40.000 people.
From "plasticone" stronger than steel to 3D printed mushroom columns, here are the materials that will redesign the construction of the future
'Sustainable resurrection' for industrial spaces in Hangzhou, China: an old refinery becomes a cutting-edge green park
Spaces for work, agriculture and relaxation: Carlo Ratti's hydroponic skyscraper adds another piece to the city of the future.
A formidable cutting-edge project for the sustainability and conservation of marine life opens in Norway.
The pressure on TikTok could have purely geopolitical reasons, and end up shattering the unified internet concept.
Stonehenge is not a solar calendar, but a memorial to the dead, according to a new study.
Politecnico di Milano at the forefront of brain cell-inspired memristor development to create more powerful and energy-efficient computers
The British startup is testing a heating system that uses heat from data center servers, which would go to waste, to heat water in homes
61 floors, private swimming pool and garage to enter the house directly with the car: Bentley "touches it slowly" with its first residential project.
The pandemic, despite the crisis, has tried to teach us something about remote working: perhaps we haven't learned it, but the opportunities remain intact.