Klaus Schwab: We could succumb to the fourth industrial revolution
Klaus Schwab, WEF: “in order not to fall under the blows of the fourth industrial revolution, let's reglobalize the world”. I don't agree.
Klaus Schwab, WEF: “in order not to fall under the blows of the fourth industrial revolution, let's reglobalize the world”. I don't agree.
The new Swiss plant collects more solar energy in the winter months with the collaboration of a precious ally: the snow.
Neuromodulation is able to deal with more and more neurological symptoms, intervening instantly to reduce or prevent them altogether.
The Swiss Empa institute is working to transform vegetal carbon into a formidable sustainable insulator that is friendly to both construction and the environment.
Logitech is also producing its "magic cabin": holographic video calls are increasingly popular with companies and investors.
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
The tandem solar cell never ceases to amaze: the combination of perovskite and silicon also breaks the 32% efficiency barrier.
Acoziborole shows extraordinary effectiveness: it can save many lives from sleeping sickness, avoiding long treatments and complicated hospitalizations in the most depressed areas of the planet
By introducing sounds into nightmares with a special wireless headband, one study has shown the ability to manipulate sleep.
The Toba super volcano is a silent killer: its mega eruptions can overturn the planet and have no warning. However, science is "taking measures".
The plans becoming "real": this robot prints them directly on the ground on any surface, speeding up the construction processes.
An energy storage system developed in Switzerland and based on aluminum promises to bring eco-friendly and low-cost renewable energy anytime and anywhere.
The border between Switzerland and Italy has shifted due to the melting of the glaciers, questioning the location of a mountain refuge.
The first CRISPR gene editing application against thalassemia and other blood diseases will change the future of drug development.
New batteries announced that could revolutionize the transition to electric vehicles in just a few years.
The perfusion machine developed in Switzerland allows a liver that has been successfully transplanted to last longer and prepare well.
There are some “simple” things that can only arise from difficult situations, but can really help people. T'ROI is one of them.
In Rambouillet, first test of "living" street lamps: they exploit the bioluminescence of bacteria to illuminate the road in an ecological way.
The human brain can create structures of up to 11 dimensions, according to scientists. These dimensions, on the other hand, are not perceived in the traditional sense.
Scientists at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have just developed a technique that uses pyrolysis on banana peels.
A larger sample of specimens escapes any doubt born of previous studies: the fish, at least those studied, possess self-awareness.