New Harvard study: dissolve fat with injections of frozen salt
One injection, less than a minute, and you go home progressively losing weight. It's the fat-melting treatment being tested at Harvard.
One injection, less than a minute, and you go home progressively losing weight. It's the fat-melting treatment being tested at Harvard.
One brick made of bacteria can replicate into eight bricks. Living concrete can make construction more environmentally sustainable.
“He who doesn't think first sighs later.” The proverb makes us understand the goodness of this study on the human chances of surviving a nuclear disaster famine
A joint study manages to isolate and identify DIRC3, a molecule that suppresses skin cancer. New hopes to stop melanoma.
A boxed sofa, foldable and easily transportable. Elephant in a box redefines the concept of moving. Yes, but does it hold? Sperem.
If we tried to quantify the amount of heat that is increasing the temperature of the oceans we would go crazy. A chilling comparison gives the idea.
A human liver transplant can be kept alive for a week in a new machine developed by the University of Zurich.
Europe is looking for biofuel sources like algae to power a car. They only need salt water and sun, they grow in a flash and are already working.
An algorithm reassembles a frog's cells and tissues into new living organisms designed to perform specific functions. The era of xenobots, living machines, has begun.
Zero Mass Water hydropanels passively and without electricity produce the drinking water necessary for home autonomy.
This has always been the billion dollar question. What will we do if we no longer have to worry about working in a jobless world?
Journey to 2030: AI has decentralized and perfected the entire healthcare system, enabling doctors and patients to do and achieve the most.
Round figures, great expectations: each new decade brings many expectations, but the themes will often be ephemeral. Here are the trending topics of 50, 100 and 150 years ago.
Fifth Ingenium, an innovative startup, faces the obstacles of disability with advanced technological solutions. And I really think it's the right way.
After the bang of the relatively easy-to-reproduce burger comes the plant-based steak, a 3D print of peas and seaweed. Steak 2.0 is already a deal.
The CES 2020 has been a trade fair with a strong passing, which has shown us a flash of light for the next decade. Here is the best of the great Las Vegas vernissage.
The device allows blind people to surf the net just like the others. Tactile Pro is a tablet for the blind with exceptional characteristics.
Versatile like a bike, spacious like a mini car, cheaply unworthy. But what prices, though! Lights and shadows for the Wello Family.
Amazon's future runs on a path that will encounter few obstacles. Here's how Jeff Bezos' company will become even more unstoppable in 2020.
Candida Auris is becoming resistant to all drugs. Its spread must be absolutely averted by any means possible.
More news for Facebook: after the merger of the platforms and the "umbrella" logo, the restyling of the entire social network arrives. It will be released within 3 months.