Project Taara, Alphabet "shoots" 700 TB of data 5 km away via laser
Google's project Loon has an heir: it is a wireless data connection system through the laser and it works great (albeit in particular conditions)
Google's project Loon has an heir: it is a wireless data connection system through the laser and it works great (albeit in particular conditions)
Autonomous drones and war robots are increasingly in the crosshairs of military leaders: a very dangerous drift, which we could bitterly regret.
The head of the British armed forces hopes for the adoption of robot soldiers as part of an innovative investment plan, but warns of risks of new wars
Data from the observatory on internet speed in Italy has arrived. There is an exploit of the Center. Boom Campania, Flop Valle d'Aosta.
In a single teaspoon the contents of 10 data centers, in a shoe box the entire internet. And without energy waste. Here are the breakthroughs in using DNA to save data.
A new index could make it possible to assess human lifespan and fertility in advance. From the number of DNA mutations a sea of useful data.
Technology warms up the engines to change the face of our urban transport. The formidable example of Go
The first Russian combat robots? Lower than expected. But the Ministry of Defense has been working on new soldier robots to train them since 2020.
The largest study conducted so far on children with the new coronavirus gives very important evidence: boys and babies risk more than girls and other ages.
From the data on the Coronavirus, which is the largest study ever carried out (on real patients), a true identikit of Covid-19 emerges, with all its strengths, and fortunately also its weaknesses.
The legendary vintage computers that have marked our era have one merit: that of having accompanied us in the transition to the digital age. Without them we wouldn't be us. And we are ready for anything, even the future.
Nightingale project: Google has secretly collected millions of medical and sensitive data, including full names and birth dates. To do what? Is it legal?
It is stable, capacious, extremely durable: that's why reading and writing data on DNA is a very, very popular future practice
Profusa, a company that develops biotechnology in San Francisco, has obtained funding of 7.5 million dollars from #DARPA for the development of its proprietary technology relating to a tiny implantable biosensor: it is another plus for the constantly developing Super Soldiers . Funders are aiming to develop technologies that can provide real-time monitoring. About what? Of the vital parameters of the soldiers, in order to improve the efficiency of the missions. The sensors, developed with a special… Read more
The US military is testing an 'intelligent' projectile (do you have doubts about previous definitions of intelligence in relation to weapons? Me too) within a research program called EXACTO (EXtreme Accuracy Tasked Ordinance): in these tests ( started in February 2015 and announced two weeks ago) all participants were able to hit a moving target with absolute precision. As? The projectile benefits from a real-time laser guidance system that follows the target and corrects… Read more
The boom in renewables and the recycling of batteries will make the electric car increasingly sustainable, capable of equalizing the emissions of the combustion one in just a few months.
The future can say goodbye to "virgin" oil-based plastic, with advanced recycling technologies. A possible turning point, but you have to want it.
From Republicans to evangelical conferences: the boom of Covenant Eyes, the app that turns the fight against porn into a family affair.
Facial recognition, cameras, padlocked trolleys: supermarkets will be digital fortresses. But at what cost to consumer rights?
Cryopreservation of ovarian tissue promises to delay the effects of menopause, but experts have many doubts.
The football of the future could have a new, surprising protagonist: the referee drone created by designer Seungmin Ha.