5 technology predictions for 2023
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
The new REPowerEU plan is (ecologically) very bellicose. Nothing quaestio, but is it feasible? Not only obligations are needed, but supports.
No infrastructure: tourism businesses could have autonomous and motorized hotel “rooms” on the water. Nice project.
To combat pollution and congestion in the Korean city, a design studio designs an incredible elevated structure.
An "infinity train" that transports iron between mining sites and recharges simply with the force of gravity, taking advantage of the slope? Mmmmm.
Europe seems to be waking up to climate change, and is preparing radical changes to zero emissions to be achieved by the end of the decade and just beyond. Let's hope so.
Researchers have created a plant-based, sustainable and scalable spider web. It can replace single-use plastics in many consumer products.
An indoor abyss: Blue Abyss is a 50 meters deep backdrop made in an indoor structure. Great idea, for a thousand effective uses.
Never like this year have we searched for aliens and extraterrestrial life. Here's what we learned, what we acquired, what we lost.
Tasmania is the first Australian state (and one of the few) in the world to be powered by more than 100% renewable electricity. And it doesn't stop there.
A Japanese team derived synthetic oils at room temperature from boron-based reactions. Opening the way for greener oil?
Air pollution: a scourge for the environment and our health. Here are 15 projects, technologies and initiatives that aim to break it down. Forever.
Orange peel and citric acid to recover precious metals and recycle used batteries: an approach that combats both food waste and energy shortages.
Hard times for scientific popularization with coronavirus. Yet the future still exists, and continues to advance: this good news reminds us.
The deadline previously set in 2040 is about to be revised 5 years in advance, in 2035. The UK post Brexit wants to be much greener.