Soft robotics goes sweet: 3D printed sugar and jelly robots
Soft robotics efficient and biodegradable? Sweet words. Very sweet. Sugar words!
Soft robotics efficient and biodegradable? Sweet words. Very sweet. Sugar words!
We will see autonomous delivery robots everywhere in our cities. From today I know that they will also be able to climb the stairs alone.
Two students' project, an innovative cocoon-shaped turbine, could change the fate of sustainable energy recovery
A helmet that protects the head and folds easily at the end of the job to fit in a backpack or a drawer? Now there is.
This level 5 self-driving electric truck concept has a truly unusual style.
A NASA project between art and science aims to make the trees sing a song at least two hundred years long, and to transmit it in the cosmos.
Personal flight is approaching great strides: more and more prototypes are developed, and this is rather unique.
After three years of development, Hyundai's "all in one" intelligent wheel finally becomes a prototype ready to continue testing.
By now, as you know, it's the hunt for the perfect solid-state battery. A great ally could be paper.
Future augmented reality devices will need great intelligence, capable of giving users an "episodic memory". That's how.
Our clothes will speak to us, leaving our hands increasingly free from devices. PocketView is just the latest product of wearable display research. And it's currently the best.
8 years after the start of the project, Caltech finally "sees" the launch of the first prototype to collect unlimited solar energy in space
A small journey through gadgets and technological services that, despite the great initial expectations, never managed to reach the shops.
A special "patch" analyzes the volatile compounds emitted by plants to monitor the health of crops in real time.
A ten-year project interrupted by Covid can finally resume: the special pool will filter half a million liters of water from the East River
A car that not only pollutes less, but reduces the pollution produced by other cars? Airo: presented yesterday, will be on the market from 2023.
Underwater robotics is making giant strides, or rather: it is crawling rapidly. Carnegie Mellon's latest snake robot is getting better and better.
A German designer transforms the product into packaging: Soapbottle is all soap, both in the packaging and in the product.
Virtual reality has imposed itself strongly from 2000 onwards: how will it evolve according to the current pace? Towards an experience indistinguishable from reality
The University of Gothenburg in Sweden has developed an incredible isomer that can store solar energy for a very, very long time.
Landfills are plagued by billions of pairs of shoes, which take up to 40 years to dissolve. A shoe with an expiration date? Yes thanks.