Osaka University has proof that fish have self-awareness
A larger sample of specimens escapes any doubt born of previous studies: the fish, at least those studied, possess self-awareness.
A larger sample of specimens escapes any doubt born of previous studies: the fish, at least those studied, possess self-awareness.
Climate change could transform the destiny of coffee: from a drink for all to an elite product, to be sipped like a wine.
The market for plant-based substitutes is growing, and a chickpea egg white seems like the perfect egg substitute in the world of vegan baking.
Goodbye video calls (and more): this holographic technology can replace any digital screen within 5 years.
An augmented reality system covers the entire windshield and side windows: Holograktor promises to give the driving experience a new meaning.
A new generation vaccine based on T lymphocytes and distributed in patches has obtained the ok to start with clinical studies at the beginning of the new year
A new "autarchic" solution can revolutionize the treatment of knee osteoarthritis, a condition that afflicts millions of people.
The research is finally able to estimate more precisely the impact that capturing CO2 from the atmosphere would have on the planet.
The French Minister of Agriculture announces a measure that from January 2022 will put an end to the massacre of male chicks.
The new methods seen in Malawi and the reduced costs make residential 3D printing a must-have option for the planet.
SpaceBok is a robot – research platform to send devices capable of walking to Mars and exploring ravines never seen before.
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.
The natural compound Urolithin A achieves excellent results in Duchenne muscular dystrophy in mice. We await those of human tests.
Apple Car proceeds between confirmations and denials. But if, besides the Cupertino house, other big techs also launched into the autonomous vehicle market, what would they be like?
I peeked in advance at Bill Gates' book, which in a week will tell his recipe for avoiding global disaster. Here's what I found there.
Aortic insufficiency now leads to heart transplant. But tomorrow? An EPFL team in Switzerland creates an artificial aorta that supports the heart.
Even complying with climate agreements will not reverse the trend, if you do not start removing the CO2 present. There are only two ways to do this.
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?
The bird drone developed by the Polytechnic University of Lausanne (EPFL) shows all the potential of flight inspired by that of birds of prey.
SIAL, an important fair in the food sector, is postponed to October 2022. Nevertheless, it has not renounced to evaluate and report something that has distinguished it for decades: the food of the future.
In a world of machines that already know how to write the code that makes them work themselves, what future will software developers have?