Xiongan, the futuristic city that flexes China's "technological" muscles
Xiongan is a futuristic social gym, which will host 3 million inhabitants in a completely new urban context
Xiongan is a futuristic social gym, which will host 3 million inhabitants in a completely new urban context
Shocking data from an English survey: 45% of young people between 12 and 21 suffer negative consequences from the use of social media. Who takes responsibility for it?
A one-of-a-kind research project uses data from smartphones and wearable biosensors to monitor hundreds of suicidal people and intervene in time.
Researchers developing insulin tablets have made a groundbreaking discovery that could replace the need for daily injections.
The structure of the social network would favor victims of self-harm, suicide and other mental disorders.
No more demonstrations needed, the four-day work week has shown everywhere to have a tremendous impact. What are we waiting for to take this into account?
From Europe to the USA, Housing First no longer has to prove anything: it is our rulers who must implement it now.
How about a chatbot that will imitate you and talk to your relatives and friends when you are gone? That's why we need rules.
A newly developed “smart pillow” can help monitor the quality and duration of sleep, and it practically powers itself.
But how many has Queen Elizabeth seen? Let's take a look at some of the greatest moments in technology over the last 96 years.
Robots for emotional support are growing dramatically: is the Japanese company measuring itself against a new utility or a new risk?
At different times, in different places, in different ways, even in the same group. 2022 will enhance asymmetric, as well as hybrid work.
By allowing us to change perspective, Virtual Reality is starting to act as a psychologist. Or rather, to let us act as our own psychologist.
Here are my predictions for a very near future: 2022. Another year of technological innovations: let's see how many I'll get right.
Psilocybin, a substance contained in the famous "hallucinogenic mushrooms", is increasingly explored as a therapeutic substance. The most popular approach seems to be that of a slow-release patch.
Rewilding: go back to nature letting yourself be embraced by greenery even in the city. It must be organized, however. Without criteria, even nature can make things worse.
An AI assistant that "humanizes" the relationship with users, placing itself halfway between physical and digital learning. And not only.
A report notes that reducing the work week would reduce energy consumption and transport emissions from commuting.
In an unfortunate attempt to devote itself to the welfare of its employees, Amazon makes a sensational omelette.
A new working method makes it possible to "predict" suicide through the study of 20 parameters that are easy to identify for professionals. It can save a sea of lives.
A device allows ICU patients to observe the phases of their actions, and to communicate without using words.