EZRaider, the "war" electric scooter tested by the Marines
Imagine infantry attacking on four-wheeled electric scooters. A little Segway, a little Madmax. The USA is testing them, they are called EZRaider.
Imagine infantry attacking on four-wheeled electric scooters. A little Segway, a little Madmax. The USA is testing them, they are called EZRaider.
The glass of the futuristic pickup went to pieces, but Tesla Cybertruck will still make sparks, even in spite of the sensational ugliness. I tell you why.
The formula uses water as a catalyst that forms a filler in cracks, regenerating the rubber floor every time it rains.
ExoHand is a world of new possibilities, both for work and in daily life, with particular attention to older people or people with disabilities.
For those who still wonder what served to go to the Moon, here are 10 pieces of modern technology born directly from the Apollo mission.
2 years of waiting, clues, funds and mysteries: we will finally know what Neuralink does, the startup of Elon Musk who wants to connect our brain to a computer
Is anyone able to remember the businesses in which Elon Musk had a hand? It is an enormous amount of initiatives that embrace vast fields of knowledge: Elon Musk is co-founder of Paypal, creator and CEO of SpaceX, at the helm of Tesla Motors, president of SolarCity and "putative father" of Hyperloop, the revolutionary transport system " tires” that could lead us to travel in capsules at speeds of over 1000 kilometers per hour, currently being tested on a small stretch in Nevada. … Read more
Ah, electric bikes! Comfortable, anarchic, they can give us motor and energetic independence. Almost. The only problem is the difficulty of carrying them with you on buses, trains and other means. Gi Bike aims to solve this problem: it is a brand new electric bike capable of folding with a single movement, in just one second. With a full charge, this little gem offers almost 60km of autonomy: and is fully equipped, with integrated padlock, cell phone charger, lights... Read more
For years and periodically, tubeless tires have been offered for all vehicles: their adoption is struggling to reach its completion (perhaps due to the producers' interests in having greater wear of this product to encourage quicker replacement: it's a sin to think badly, but sometimes you can guess). But perhaps the time has come for bikes to say goodbye to annoying punctures and more or less makeshift remedies for inflation... Read more