What future for theme parks? The scenarios of Disney reopenings
Theme parks were born as places to aggregate more people. Today they are in a totally opposite world, what future will they design?
Theme parks were born as places to aggregate more people. Today they are in a totally opposite world, what future will they design?
A "park pelago" made of artificial islands that introduce natural spaces: this is the objective of the Copenhagen Islands, a new concept of public park.
The use of materials usually used for satellites allows the new solar panels to set a world efficiency record: almost 50%
Service roads closed to cars, new networks of cycle paths and focus on pedestrians: so cities prepare for the future after (or during) the coronavirus.
The solar floor system makes both energy supply and car charging much more beautiful and convenient.
Using exoelectrogenic bacteria to produce energy solved the problems that prevented the creation of a biohybrid living battery.
Half the Sahara desert and a bit of Australia with panels that reject heat? Extreme idea. But radiative cooling is theoretically possible.
On various tech blogs I've read quite a bit of excitement about these firefighting drones being pioneered in China. I think about it. The test shown in the video below shows the firefighter drone extinguishing flammable material suspended outside the building on scaffolding. How does a real fire start in an apartment building? One plausible scenario: An overloaded power strip or faulty appliance produces a spark. The sparkle spreads on the carpet, on the furniture, on the curtains. Now we have many… Read more
At the Davos Forum the so-called world elite gathers to understand and design the future of the planet. Here's how some participants envision 2030.
The Boston Dynamics quadrupeds catch our attention, but a robot dog can cost even less and spread more. Such as? Ask Ghost Robotics, which prints it in 3D.
Nothing is created or destroyed, but everything is transformed. Especially in advertising. But the publicity of the future will change a lot, until it disappears. Such as? Here are some scenarios.
Privacy is safe: an inexpensive anti-spy bracelet can silence all the microphones in the surroundings. A blast for criminals too?
The tiny house market is enriched with a really interesting new module: Nestron's Cube One has everything it needs to be your refuge.
The English company Pulsar Fusion has built a miniature prototype of a plasma engine: when fully operational it will be 10 times more efficient than traditional engines, halving the duration of trips to Mars
In the world, the ants that we are never stop. Here is a small atlas of innovations that together will make the shape of the future.
Two instruments, one from the 3th century and one freshly made in XNUMXD printed plastic, have identical sound. The “cloned” instruments will preserve the legacy.
The discovery of Caltech: a laser beam can move small objects, and tomorrow maybe move spacecraft. The secret? Nanotechnology.
If you don't have windows, open them. If you can't, project them. Of course, not without realism: that's what the suggestive (and somewhat expensive) Reveal Window Light is for.
100 times thinner than today, the flexible touchscreens of the future are already a reality. They will be cheaper, greener and easier to manufacture.
Today the epic of Picard (re)starts, the most beloved Captain of the Star Trek saga. Here are 8 technologies straight from Roddenberry's mind.
The innovative camper is beautiful to look at as it is, but it has the "transformer" ability to leave its frame. Ladies and gentlemen, Romotow.