CROX creates the Liyang museum in aluminium. The effect is incredible
The Liyang Museum is an aluminum spaceship in the shape of a musical instrument. A beautiful building, destined to defy time.
The Liyang Museum is an aluminum spaceship in the shape of a musical instrument. A beautiful building, destined to defy time.
The first experiments, confirmed on mice. Now the ones about dogs: George Church is proceeding quickly, and now it's certain: the reversal of aging within 20 years
HL-2M, the nuclear fusion reactor developed in China, is an artificial sun 10 times warmer than the real one. It will start operating in 2020.
It serves as air when the streets are full of snow, but de-icing salt is not very friendly to the environment. Don't worry, the alternative is here.
For the 1st time recorded plants that "speak" (emitting ultrasound with information) when stressed: breakthrough in understanding the plant kingdom.
An expert report finds parts of code that herald a new, particular feature of Google Maps: show which streets are more illuminated and which are darker.
The shopping of the future is at a crossroads: it will transform our shopping centers into hyper-connected micro cities where experience wins over product. Or it will become an activity that we will delegate completely to an artificial intelligence.
The new birth control pill to be taken only once a month will help prevent pregnancies resulting from taking errors.
LIBS is a new AI system that can read the lip better than anyone else, human and otherwise. It will help the deaf (and global snoops).
A new hydrogel developed in Japan solidifies when exposed to heat: it can become a formidable protection from road and sports accidents.
A prediction that I hope does not come true: we are in a phase too similar to that of the great depression of the 30s for there to be no effects.
Vending machines giving gifts to the needy seem to be the future of solidarity, and #LightTheWorld is just the latest example. He asks us a question: can love exist without empathy?
Xiaomi presents a new fast charging technology that promises to give a smartphone 80% energy in 1 minute.
Excellent success rate, tumors eliminated to the millimeter, farewell complications: TULSA, ultrasound waves against prostate cancer
Here are at least three technologies that have changed the world in the last decade, and a look at how things might change as we move into the next one.
A new computer architecture created at MIT could lead to the advent of spintronic circuits and wave computing in the future.
It has a "starry" skin and continues to crunch even after a year. No, she is not Snow White's apple. Perhaps. Gentlemen, the Cosmic Crisp is here.
It continually loses money, it has already cost a fortune, it risks heavy cuts. Alitalia's future is a bit like ours: it must be changed now, once and for all.
Do livestock produce too much methane? In New Zealand they will reproduce those with low methane emissions.
Smaller and smaller biosensors allow the development of devices never seen before, such as these glasses to monitor diabetes through tears.
A sort of adhesive mouse that covers the fingers and transforms them into a formidable almost invisible and non-invasive input device.