How to embrace the next, unimaginable change of the world
Not everyone grasps the speed and scale of the change that AI will bring to our lives. Here are some rules to best deal with it.
Not everyone grasps the speed and scale of the change that AI will bring to our lives. Here are some rules to best deal with it.
“Gillbert,” a robot fish designed by student Eleanor Mackintosh, vacuums up microplastics to sample them, recycle them and minimize pollution in waterways.
There is a wealth of untapped hydroelectric potential: Gigawatts and Gigawatts of energy flowing through pipelines, irrigation canals and aqueducts.
A research team is laser mapping Naples' ancient water network to understand how this infrastructure can help modern cities cool
Fires and floods are on the rise: to tackle these phenomena, two startups are perfecting technologies based on artificial intelligence
UV light and aluminum chloride as a catalyst can break down polystyrene into a chemical used in perfumes and medicines.
Nuclear power plants apparently have a hidden Achilles' heel: climate change may bring it dramatically to light.
Goodbye Hangover: in the United Kingdom the Swedish company Myrkl has just launched a new pill that reduces hangovers.
Among many good intentions (we appreciate, but we await facts), the OSCE draws up a worrying document. Within less than 40 years, plastic production will triple.
Africa is preparing to host 13 of the world's top 20 megacities. Story of an unstoppable progression, and of five symbolic cities.
Like wind turbines, but instead of wind they use tidal flows. And there is a place in the world where they could exploit the equivalent of all the rivers in the world. Twice daily.
A bio glass made from zero-kilometer waste products can make a difference in construction and architecture as well. And it's beautiful, which doesn't hurt.
The first images of the spectacular "dragon gate" project that will come to life in the port area of Chongqing, China.
An experiment shows how beetroot juice can lower the freezing point of water, protecting roads.
They could help growers understand the best time to use fertilizers on their crops
The electric car as a panacea for all ills? This is not the case, and more is needed to solve the problems of our planet. Here's what.
The founder of Blue Origin and Amazon freewheeling about the space future of our species.
Everywhere: land, water and air. Microplastics are set to significantly influence climate change within the next 30 years.
A “river” hydroelectric turbine makes energy collection streamlined and efficient for small communities near waterways.
The Ocean Cleanup Project's first large-scale system has just been deployed on the great Pacific garbage patch. It will clean up 90% of it by 2040.
A robotic system (which improves visibly, or rather with photos, thanks to AI) declares war on cigarette butts.