KraftHeinz close to the impossible task: making sugars healthy
Sugars that don't just do no harm, but are actually good for you? An impossible task, or so it seemed. Listen here.
Sugars that don't just do no harm, but are actually good for you? An impossible task, or so it seemed. Listen here.
UCSF researchers have engineered molecules that help build tissues and organs—a coup for regenerative medicine.
The FDA is fast-tracking approval of an over-the-counter nasal spray that prevents drug overdoses. It could be ready at the beginning of 2023.
The space race is getting interesting, and "ambitious" projects are accelerating: the latest Chinese rockets show a strange method of reuse.
China is racing madly with its lunar program, predicting the possibility of human settlement within the next six years. Will it be true?
The imposing structure for breeding (and slaughtering) pigs raises many doubts about the risks of zoonoses, which after Covid are more than legitimate
An internet of smells to make virtual reality more immersive: it is the main dish of the new national plans of the Chinese government.
The wind farm in the Chinese plans is absolutely gigantic. Nonetheless, the country does not go so fast with emissions.
An advanced compressed air energy storage system has started operating in China - it is currently the largest in the world.
Relations between China and the US are strained to say the least, and the direction is bad. Here's what could happen if it all fell apart.
China brings back to Earth a tiny sample of the mineral that could make the difference in the race for world supremacy: it contains Helium-3 and the prospect of virtually unlimited energy.
Rapamycin continues to be the protagonist of longevity research, with new, excellent news on the effects of its intake
An increasingly strong magnetic field is what we need to contain the energy of nuclear fusion: and in China they have just set a new record.
Bring swimming to schools with a mobile pool, to give children a skill almost as important as walking? Great idea.
Experimental magnetic levitation line with permanent magnets: a quieter, faster, cheaper and more comfortable Maglev
Nancy Pelosi's arrival in Taiwan puts the planet at risk of conflict, and in any case risks creating a technological catastrophe.
Telepresence, that is: a doctor who "travels" inside a patient's body to diagnose diseases and treat them in time. Science fiction? Once. Reality today.
China intends to expand its planetary defense program by installing telescopes and satellites on the moon. To monitor asteroids… and perhaps hostile countries.
A synthetic antibiotic just obtained thanks to an algorithm can destroy bacteria resistant to antibiotics: it is called Cilagicina.
One after another, all the "locks" that guaranteed us against the outbreak of a nuclear war are falling. We need to stop now.
Facial (and body) recognition also affects animals: an 'intelligent' door authorizes or denies their access to the house.