6 examples of body hacking and their possible future evolutions
Body hacking will be an increasingly popular practice. Here is how we are already transforming our body and what future developments will be.
Body hacking will be an increasingly popular practice. Here is how we are already transforming our body and what future developments will be.
Getting reactions from nuclear fusion that give more energy than you put into the system can be the final answer to the climate crisis.
Since the entry of the Kinect system into the videogame scene, the idea of 'understanding each other with gestures' with an electronic device has taken hold in the market and in the collective imagination. Without a keyboard, without direct contact between the hands and a computer, a mobile phone, a household appliance, we will be free to integrate the presence of technology into daily activities. A new patent introduces a change that could be decisive in the diffusion of gesture controllers: it is the first system based on electric fields. [highlight]What is it about? … Read more
A new ring non-invasively and directly measures blood glucose levels with clinically useful accuracy, using electromagnetic waves.
Based on the theory of Quantized Inertia, Quantum Drive promises propellant-free propulsion, with potentially enormous impact on space technology.
Between progress and disappointments, nuclear fusion energy struggles to become a real source, amid uncertainties and costs. Seriously: how much more time does it take?
This futuristic 'living' motorcycle concept takes the interaction between man and technology to a level never seen before.
A gadget that analyzes your water in two seconds to tell you if it's safe to drink? Give me a kilo, thanks.
Israel Aerospace Industries has managed to create a unique product, a precise and effective electronic warfare system.
The flexible device detects many vital signs directly from the eye, making it easier to diagnose diseases such as glaucoma
Dark matter and other mysteries of the cosmos could be explained by the existence of a new subatomic particle and a fifth dimension in the universe.
In a single teaspoon the contents of 10 data centers, in a shoe box the entire internet. And without energy waste. Here are the breakthroughs in using DNA to save data.
Nuclear fusion energy advances slowly. Now a new approach based on boron-hydrogen removes many of the obstacles to a future of clean and unlimited energy.
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
Shortly after the disclosure on sightings of unidentified objects, the US Navy registers the patents of incredible technologies that appear to be the subject of ufologists
A team from the Polytechnic University of Lausanne, Switzerland, works on biodegradable circuits capable of administering a local anesthetic on demand for many days.