SquarEat, the startup that wants us to eat all food "in the cube"
In SquarEat's vision, people will continue to eat regular amounts of food in the future, regularly, but in the form of a cube.
In SquarEat's vision, people will continue to eat regular amounts of food in the future, regularly, but in the form of a cube.
Heply Speed transforms companies, even those already started, into startups. Agile method and driving technology: this is how a crisis is overcome.
Breast milk has many nutrients and some mysteries. Biomilq and other companies work to reproduce it in the laboratory: here's how.
The electronic ski goggle of the Italian startup Out Of is snapped up: a rare concentrate of simplicity and effectiveness.
A vaccination passport that lets us know whether we are 'protected' or not. Vaccertify develops a prototype that could create controversy.
Notpla develops a substance derived from algae that replaces plastic very well
One year after the first presentation, the Neuralink Demo is enriched with details and functions. And the FDA is now close to authorizing human testing.
Voyage is a startup that takes a “redundant” approach to autonomous driving. With proprietary technology it can drive cars remotely: and it already has customers.
Sustainable mobility is the new short-term goal of the human species. Many startups today will drive transportation, and some of the economy, tomorrow. Here are 5 really promising ones.
The largest European innovation support plan is in its final stages: Horizon 2020 still offers opportunities for startups and SMEs.
Fifth Ingenium, an innovative startup, faces the obstacles of disability with advanced technological solutions. And I really think it's the right way.
The first service in the history of delivery by drones is Alphabet and is called Wing. From now on we fly.
BioUrban 2.0 artificial trees can make a difference in areas traveled by pedestrians, cyclists or the elderly, where planting trees is not possible.
Vaporizing waste does not create methane as in landfills, but reusable carbon monoxide and hydrogen. And unlike an incinerator, it has no emissions.
2 years of waiting, clues, funds and mysteries: we will finally know what Neuralink does, the startup of Elon Musk who wants to connect our brain to a computer
The company said the manufacturing process makes Soleine 100 times more environmentally friendly than any other protein source.
Neuralink wants to connect the human brain with a computer to increase data exchange between the two systems and provide a “bionic” alternative to artificial intelligence.
The heart of a company, let's not beat around the bush, is a good idea. No more, no less. Yet, how many times does an idea risk not taking off due to a lack of sturdy "legs" that allow it to pick up the right speed and take flight? The main problem for those who want to get this idea off the ground is that the tools for innovative startups are often not created with criteria of excellence or aimed at efficiency: this structural "lack" is a serious obstacle, it probably constitutes... Read more
Elizabeth Parrish, the 44-year-old head of BioViva, a biotechnology startup, said she started gene therapy on herself last month in an undisclosed location: the goal is to directly test solutions that will become cures for Alzheimer's and muscle loss. Parrish said in an online interview Sunday that she underwent two forms of gene therapy after contracting with a lab… Read more
Only yesterday we told you about Working Capital, TIM's great initiative to reward and support the most talented Italian startups. We thought we would clarify your ideas with some examples of good ideas turned into reality thanks to this logistical, consultancy and economic support structure. In particular, are we talking about one concrete case above all? Ladies and gentlemen, meet Reclog! It is a startup born two years ago in Sicily that promises really well: it is a sort of "social ... Read more
The rise of the "remote husband" revolutionizes the dynamics: he in smart working, she in the office. A trend that (finally) can favor women's careers