Aptera, a solar car that travels 1600 kilometers on one charge
There is growth in solar, and with it that of battery autonomy, but this from Aptera is a real record.
There is growth in solar, and with it that of battery autonomy, but this from Aptera is a real record.
A science fiction function that will one day be a standard: the Carapace superyacht becomes submarine and amazes, but it will take years.
Transferring gut bacteria from aged mice to young mice resulted in increased neurogenesis. Thanks to the butyrate produced in the intestine.
Transportation rules were born when a self-driving car was science fiction. Today it is different, and the big names are asking the authorities to take away the steering wheel.
After announcements, laws and tests everything seems ready: in 2021 Russia will start its RuNet, an internet separate from the rest of the world.
Artificial intelligence in China is becoming increasingly invasive, and aims to change society. The new goal? Make it impossible to evade taxes.
A kitchen that changes in real time with gestures, and incorporates invisible technology. In other words, a responsive kitchen. Here is Tulèr.
Thanks to an innovative reading method, data can now be obtained from microsensors less than 1 millimeter in size. The era of injectable implants is born.
We are at the dawn of a revolution: autonomous agriculture will change the way we grow fruit, plants and vegetables. Angus is the first, brilliant example of a robotic farm.
An expert neurosurgeon develops a medical hypothesis on head transplantation, and expects it to be feasible within the next ten years.
10 years of great news, but also of monstrous technological flops. Here is a small gallery of the horrors of what has miserably failed in recent years.
An innovative positioning in the frame and a supercapacitor are the core of Nawa Racer, a "demonstration" motorcycle with amazing autonomy
These mobile robots are increasingly resembling a new animal species. Let's make sure they are not at the top of our "food chain" :)
A magazine from 20 years ago, on the eve of 1997, lined up the most accurate list of predictions for 2020. And some solemn absurdities. This is how they saw us.
With a new rapid 3D printing technique you can print an entire layer in the time that was previously necessary to print a single point.
Augmented reality glasses seem to be the heirs of the smartphone. Facebook plans it starting from the "brain", its own operating system.
The creation of robotic flocks is a done deal. DEAnsect is a robot insect capable of moving with special actuator "muscles" and withstanding blows of all kinds.
From theory to practice. The most massive and complete feasibility study on Hyperloop will be presented on Monday. Finally we go.
The market also decides how long we can spend in the bathroom: StandardToilet presents a toilet that makes the toilet break hell after 5 minutes.
Precise research reveals: if there is life on Europa or Enceladus it is not like ours. In any case, we'll find out soon enough.
Easy prescriptions, enormous availability and benzodiazepine overdoses are breaking out among young people in the USA. Psychotropic drugs like chips, lethal effects.