Mostiglass, crazy mosquito net that cools the air in the house by 5 degrees
Will mosquitoes and air conditioners haunt your summer? There are clever solutions that can save goat and cabbage. Take this mosquito net.
Will mosquitoes and air conditioners haunt your summer? There are clever solutions that can save goat and cabbage. Take this mosquito net.
A new study has led to the production of 3D printed medicines, one of the most interesting innovations in the pharmaceutical sector!
Many of us have plastic dust coursing through our veins, directly into the bloodstream.
A newly unveiled next-generation electrolyser promises to make green hydrogen widespread and competitive within three years.
A team of researchers works on the creation of an artificial neuron, able to connect to our biological system.
Scientists have developed an imitation of the cells that octopuses and squids use to fully camouflage themselves in the environment.
The new VTOL Vetal drone responds to the needs of the most demanding users, with new technology and no need to have a runway.
A giant step to seriously begin the long journey towards recycling and using 100% of plastic waste.
Liquibots, robots that are able to transfer material even in an aquatic environment, are now being tested.
New food packaging releases “good” microbes that can kill “bad” bacteria that cause fruit and vegetables to rot.
A new type of solar cells will make it possible to power the new lunar settlements, also exploiting the materials on site.
Scientists have developed a new way to treat and even prevent type 1 diabetes in mice - new hope for patients.
Storing energy using plants as capacitors through electronically rendered roots? It is already reality.
Surprising 'supramolecular' gel repairs spinal cord damage in mouse tests. The Northwestern team will ask the FDA to move to human testing as early as next year.
A new technology both piezo and triboelectric is the basis of an innovative hearing aid that works without any battery.
By now, as you know, it's the hunt for the perfect solid-state battery. A great ally could be paper.
Wood (and especially cellulose): a wonder that never ceases to amaze. After centuries, we still discover new things: this new method to produce a super knife can be used for a thousand other things.
From scrap metal present on the Moon to new materials, 3D printed: if the test succeeds, it will be a new step towards the lunar colonies.
A carbon-negative, compostable, more durable and affordable insulation material? We already have it. Let's mass produce it. Indeed: let's cultivate it.
Careful design allows for the "biomimetic" development of batteries inspired by snake scales. They will come in handy for wearable devices and soft robots.
Do mushrooms have intelligence and conscience? A suggestive thesis, but free from “esoteric” considerations, and increasingly explored by scholars.