2020 for neuroscience, longevity and AI, and the year to come
Neuroscience on the shields in 2020: in the year in which "science" rhymed with "virus", there was a lot of crucial research that often went unnoticed.
Neuroscience on the shields in 2020: in the year in which "science" rhymed with "virus", there was a lot of crucial research that often went unnoticed.
The Monarch autonomous tractor could become the equivalent of the 600 for the economic boom for the agriculture of the future. Here because.
The 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry goes to the women scientists who made the most important discovery of the last decade: CRISPR can change our future.
A new approach based on genetic "scissors" that cut the DNA of the virus cures cold sores in a test tube. The next step is animal testing.
Hard times for scientific popularization with coronavirus. Yet the future still exists, and continues to advance: this good news reminds us.
Research created to understand the phenomenon of gray hair has led to a new paradigm on stem cells. It could give us the cure for aging.
We can only feed 3,4 billion people sustainably. We could exceed 10, but we need to change the food system. Now.
Never before has the world reached a crossroads. It can end in war and suffocate itself with poisons, or be reborn with technology and ethics. Here is the possible future in 15 years.
The foldable PC is the next challenge in computing: while Lenovo presents its at CES2020, Intel sets the standards with Horseshoe Bend, a crazy concept.
Body hacking will be an increasingly popular practice. Here is how we are already transforming our body and what future developments will be.
In summary, the 20s will present a mix of very good, very bad and very strange things: here are 11 predictions about the future of the next decade.
The CRISPR test will cure an inherited form of blindness in subjects with healthy eyes, but without the gene that converts light into signals that produce vision.
It is stable, capacious, extremely durable: that's why reading and writing data on DNA is a very, very popular future practice
A collaboration between technological giants allows to alter the speech in a video simply by changing the text transcription: the person in the movie changes the words and movements of the lips.
Without straying too far in the forecasts, aided by data from ISTAT and the American Labor Statistics Office, here are the professional figures who will experience the greatest contraction over the next 5 years.
It's not GMO but science is involved: the food edited with CRISPR promises to be healthier and longer lasting, and according to its co-inventor it will be on the market within 5 years.