Check out the third fruit-picking robotic arm
A rather versatile robotic arm is being tested in Canada. He moves well, is agile and strong, but still needs control
A rather versatile robotic arm is being tested in Canada. He moves well, is agile and strong, but still needs control
Ridesharing will have to match if not surpass the comfort of private vehicles, and this autonomous “charter” seems to be doing just that. Here's Layer Joyn.
Can energy be generated from the human body like in “The Matrix”, if possible without becoming batteries with a tube in the back? Here are 5 promising technologies.
High technology, minimal impact, formidable aesthetics: the garden of the future will enhance its vocations also thanks to these gadgets
It continually loses money, it has already cost a fortune, it risks heavy cuts. Alitalia's future is a bit like ours: it must be changed now, once and for all.
The universe linked to exoskeletons is made up of a thousand different nuances. There are devices that increase performance, others that support the back, still others dedicated to people with disabilities. Finally, others add functions to functions, multiplying the possibility of carrying out actions. This is the case of "redundant" devices. Having two arms is comfortable and natural, but the opportunities increase considerably if we have four. There is a limit, however, and it is currently represented by the user interface, which is often complicated to use. It would be better … Read more
I can say without fear of contradiction that in my 13 years of Futuroprossimo.it I have never talked about a more repugnant "person". Emma beats them all for ugliness. Her legs are swollen and covered in varicose veins. Her eyes are flat like those of a spoiled mullet, and her back looks like that of Quasimodo, the well-known hunchback of Notre Dame Cathedral. 20 years of work in the office is enough (and some would even say "blessed is he who has it. Ways of ... Read more
A team at Harvard University has developed a new garment that works like an exoskeleton and makes us feel many pounds lighter when we walk or run
Smaller than a smartphone, the Reon Pocket mini air conditioner fits into the pocket of a special tank top: the first days of sales? A triumph
Trollaby is a suitcase that, if necessary, becomes a shelter, almost a camping tent. I'll rephrase that: an airport floor tent
Irish swimmer and engineer John Hanley has designed Tekrapod, a device to give salvation to those who find themselves in difficulty offshore.
“Give me one of these things and I'll lift your world!”
I hope no one invents a tickling app, or we're done.
A team of engineers at the University of San Diego has developed a wearable "patch" that provides personal 'air conditioning', heating or cooling the body and keeping it at a constant temperature in all weather conditions.
Since 1600 man has been looking for an effective substitute for blood, the most important vehicle of oxygen in our body. Let's retrace all the stages of an infinite journey and the first exciting results available within the next 5 years.
Science is often at the service of common life and, above all in this case, the aim is to improve safety and everyday gestures by making them simpler and more functional. It happens with Cyclee, a project developed by designer Elnur Babayev which is about to be released on a global scale. How does this system work? Everything is very simple, as it is a luminous dispenser that is positioned on the back of the bicycle seat, a sort of drain… Read more
Wearable technology has already made its appearance in the sports sector (now bracelets and chest bands for monitoring data and performance are countless) and is now preparing to land in the world of high fashion: the model and pop singer Nicole Scherzinger a few days ago he wore a dress connected to Twitter and capable of showing his message stream in real time. A crazy rudeness according to myself: yet in her way worthy of note... Read more