C SEED N1, crazy TV that folds into a metal sculpture
An out-of-scale TV in everything: foldable, gigantic, very expensive and with artistic ambitions: the metal sculpture is transformed into a giant screen.
An out-of-scale TV in everything: foldable, gigantic, very expensive and with artistic ambitions: the metal sculpture is transformed into a giant screen.
A display that is always "visible", because it is positioned directly on the eye: augmented reality contact lenses are making great strides towards complete realization.
With this latest research, science is moving closer to developing drugs in pill form that deliver the benefits of exercise
The new REPowerEU plan is (ecologically) very bellicose. Nothing quaestio, but is it feasible? Not only obligations are needed, but supports.
Today we use them to move around. Tomorrow we will use them as mobile leisure rooms: Allo is another striking example of a possible future.
Internet cut off from several French cities, with fiber optic cables cut clean. The secret services are asking: who and why?
The analysis of the Hiawatha crater, found in Greenland, led to the discovery of an asteroid that fell 58 million years ago.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is being fought with unequal weapons also on the IT field: a hasty call to arms begins to recruit hackers.
The European Commission is running wild to introduce a digital euro and not to lag behind in the global context, but the risks must be studied carefully.
The key is a protein which, if activated, sends the cells responsible for metastases and relapses into "hibernation".
If you're looking for advice on how to reduce live meeting times to 15 minutes or less, here's some from industry experts.
A new study details six different marine geoengineering strategies to capture more CO2. Some risky, all difficult.
They come back from time to time, but this time the rumors seem to be in the pipeline: Apple Glass will show up (it should be said) in 2022.
A fleet of autonomous boats in the canals of Amsterdam? Roboats can disrupt transport in the Dutch city in ways we don't even imagine today.
A perfume made from CO2: marketing or capture strategy, the project is interesting and the presale has just started.
A subway network of underground car tunnels: Las Vegas approves Elon Musk's plans to decongest traffic (and make a ton of money).
Is reality really real? The simulation hypothesis has quite interesting philosophical implications, and even a little scary.
Smart glasses are also on the attack in swimming: holoswim "trains" without leaving the water, showing the information directly on the eye.
The EU wants to ban the use of global facial recognition surveillance to identify people not suspected of crimes.
In just over 6 days, a huge oil spill from Syria reached the Mediterranean: incalculable consequences.
More and more companies are changing their workplace policies. The Canva and Atlassian cases show that the world business map will be turned upside down.