BiomilK is certain: cultured milk, including breast milk, will replace powdered milk
An Israeli startup is the first (of only 3 companies in the world) to be ready to produce human and cultured cow's milk.
An Israeli startup is the first (of only 3 companies in the world) to be ready to produce human and cultured cow's milk.
A network of anti-crime drones distributed throughout the city will make its debut at the Expo next October.
From food waste such as tamarind shell a really interesting prospect of producing materials for superconductors of electric vehicles
Even by eradicating diseases and stressors there is "something" that stops human life between 120 and 150 years.
Large surfaces, few obstacles and lots of sun: airports can become real energy generators, and an Australian study amply demonstrates this
The question is more and more frequent: will cultured meat flood the market? Will it ever replace the bred one? Future Meat has a definite answer. In a nutshell.
A special glue that increases its bond depending on the electrical charge it receives has entered the market with a special mission: to repair blood vessels. And not only.
Food waste around the world is at insane levels. To reduce them, technology and inventiveness can transform waste into wealth. Here are 3 examples.
The Maldives have a height (so to speak) of just one meter above sea level. They are condemned: unless…
A special greenhouse developed by the University of Singapore can feed plants by obtaining water from water vapor in the atmosphere.
After the doubts about the Salone del Mobile in Milan, the Venice Biennale also comes to terms with Covid, amidst defections and hopes of reopening.
Sea level rise is not a hypothesis. It's already underway, and it will increase. There are things we need to do to adapt, but we need to fly high. Literally.
The University of Singapore develops an electrode capable of receiving and sending signals to plants: the developments are innumerable.
A German hospital complements staff shortages with a robot that not only cleans wards, but also keeps patients company. And he is quite talkative.
Solve problems quickly and well, even in emergencies. Cities will have a virtual twin to test solutions: a data-driven “Sim City”, which will connect real minds and proposals.
Grow furniture instead of building it? That's what they're trying to find out at MIT, growing wood in the laboratory as meat is done today, and without trees being felled.
A special airgel developed in Singapore is capable of extracting up to 17 liters of drinking water from the air per day. Here's how it works.
A sensor allows you to literally listen to the vegetables. Not only does it assess plant stress, but also heat suffering and nutritional needs.
Breast milk has many nutrients and some mysteries. Biomilq and other companies work to reproduce it in the laboratory: here's how.
The US controller for currencies launches the proposal for a country coin, the national currency to pay those who study. Financial utopia or leverage to transform the planet?
Having passed through the USA without any particular reactions, an installation featuring meat grown using human cells has caused quite a stir. It's useful.