Welcome to the supermarket of the water apocalypse
The Drop Store imagines a future where water is a luxury and pizza is eaten in pills: awareness and dystopia, but not so much.
The Drop Store imagines a future where water is a luxury and pizza is eaten in pills: awareness and dystopia, but not so much.
The powdered beer presented by German monks promises to make the future of the brewing sector "lighter", cutting transport and packaging costs
The arrangement of the lights in the house can influence living comfort. Here are the main rules to follow for elegant interiors that are pleasant to live in.
An Italian company in the field of AI applies its own metrics to predict the advent of the technological singularity. An interesting estimate, will it be right?
Back to the future eco for a super design classic: the Vipp waste bin abandons steel and embraces production waste.
Sugars that don't just do no harm, but are actually good for you? An impossible task, or so it seemed. Listen here.
The first, timid post-Covid period is full of people who want to return to a social life, but only if it's worth it. This is the reason for the boom in “special” lunches and dinners, which focus on the experience as well as the food.
From 50% to 400% longer duration (without using preservatives) for a popular food like pasta are a real hit: made in Italy, of course.
The American billionaire is funding a toothbrush that detects cancer and other extraordinary frontier ideas and inventions
A revolutionary discovery could avoid consuming large amounts of sugar as sweeteners and transform the food industry
I did it: I also said "in my time", I'm of the age. But Generation X really has something to say. And he says it, save the future.
Wooden furniture that is bought flat and takes the shape of a chair, a stool, a table a few hours after opening the package? Read here.
A perfume to spray on ice cream to increase the aroma and taste experience. Will it work? Down with this pump, come on.
The Yolo Economy and teleworking are also starting to break through in the Rising Sun, a land of inked stamps and timeless faxes.
Goodbye Hangover: in the United Kingdom the Swedish company Myrkl has just launched a new pill that reduces hangovers.
Commendable initiative of the Danish company, but I have the impression that these wood fiber bottles do more confusion than good.
A kind of 'printer-aquarium' to grow mushrooms at home and see them grow in real time: I like it.
A team of engineers develops an "edible" QR Code to combine with a liqueur to certify its authenticity. We are perplexed.
As you know, most beer (about 95%) is made of water. This one made in Singapore is no exception, but there's more.
Big news towards the introduction of incentives for cellular agriculture with the European citizens' initiative: I talk about it with the promoters.
Increase the perception of flavor to eat "salty" even in foods without salt? In Japan they test special electric wands.