Trams powered by waste on small routes? The future of biomethane
In a strategy that aims at the diversification of alternative sources, the UK from 2021 aims to build biomethane trams to connect small, and one day even large urban centers.
In a strategy that aims at the diversification of alternative sources, the UK from 2021 aims to build biomethane trams to connect small, and one day even large urban centers.
From science fiction to research ground for the united nations: floating cities could offer partial or total solutions to different problems.
Cyrill Gutsch, head of an environmental organisation, is certain: no circular economy until biomaterials replace plastic. And he's right.
A nasal spray with substances being studied to treat HIV could stop the coronavirus from replicating at its entry points into the body: the nose and mouth.
A "park pelago" made of artificial islands that introduce natural spaces: this is the objective of the Copenhagen Islands, a new concept of public park.
In the world, the ants that we are never stop. Here is a small atlas of innovations that together will make the shape of the future.
“He who doesn't think first sighs later.” The proverb makes us understand the goodness of this study on the human chances of surviving a nuclear disaster famine
After the bang of the relatively easy-to-reproduce burger comes the plant-based steak, a 3D print of peas and seaweed. Steak 2.0 is already a deal.
What is happening with the fires in Australia is far from being an inevitable fatality. Now there's little time to fix it, but what about the will?
The glaciers in the Arctic are retreating and revealing new islands: in recent years the phenomenon has affected dozens of "emerged" lands. How long will they survive?
Travel in time and experience a November day in Italy in 2050, from North to South. Here's what you'll see in one case or another.
The world is interconnected: even a "regional" scale atomic war between India and Pakistan would drag the entire planet into a long nuclear winter
BioUrban 2.0 artificial trees can make a difference in areas traveled by pedestrians, cyclists or the elderly, where planting trees is not possible.
Bioavionics integrates biological and electromechanical systems to see how their interaction will change our flight experiences.
It oxygenates the water with its "paws" and patrols the rice field: Aigamo will bring an ancient practice back to life and keep a thousand-year-old industry alive