Eye to eye with a Neanderthal: the incredible face of Shanidar Z
The face of a 75.000-year-old Neanderthal found in a cave in Iraq has been reconstructed. The discovery sheds new light on funeral rituals and human evolution.
The face of a 75.000-year-old Neanderthal found in a cave in Iraq has been reconstructed. The discovery sheds new light on funeral rituals and human evolution.
30 years after Ayrton Senna's death, his legacy lives on in F1 safety innovations. His passing changed everything.
Goodbye shortages? Enzymes from Akkermansia muciniphila convert donor blood groups A and B into universal O.
Venice experiments with the entrance ticket to regulate mass tourism. But for a sustainable future, broader strategies are needed, from decentralization to visitor education.
TikTok has become an unstoppable force in Western culture. Precisely for this reason it is impossible to ignore it: and precisely for this reason it risks being banned.
Car-dependent cities pose a danger to health, the environment and public safety. It's time to rethink urban spaces to cut traffic and smog.
The mystery of the strange orbits of trans-Neptunian objects could be solved by the existence of Planet 9, according to two new studies published by Caltech researchers.
With a battery life of 10 hours and a sophisticated navigation system, this robot penguin is ready to redefine underwater standards.
A team from the University of Queensland has developed a revolutionary nanogenerator that absorbs CO2 to produce electricity, demonstrating how we can turn it from a problem into a resource.
AI accelerates the pace of biotech innovation: are we ready to do what is necessary to drive this epochal transformation?
A "hello" between species: this is the meaning of the exchange of vocalizations between SETI Institute researchers and Twain, an Alaskan humpback whale.
Thanks to electrodes and mathematical models, they reconstruct the sound "sung" silently during the thresholds. A discovery that brings us closer to the animal mind.
Despite the exponential increase in energy consumption, Large Language Models show only linear improvements. Signs of a dead end towards AGI.
From nature to engineering: Dynafin, or how ABB translated the majesty of a whale into a cutting-edge propeller. Poetry and technology navigate together.
NASA's toughest bacterium, discovered in cleanrooms, is now the key ingredient in a revolutionary sunscreen that offers unmatched UV protection.
Turn2Sun gives wind turbines a second life by integrating them into solar systems in the Swiss Alps. Innovation at the service of the environment.
Life-saving synthetic platelets: easy to store and transport, they could replace blood donations. Clinical trial within two years.
Scientists in Wisconsin turn poplar wood into acetaminophen and other valuable products - a petroleum-free breakthrough for painkillers and fuel.
Shocking research: metropolises are growing like tumors. Same principle of vascularization. We need a new approach to urban planning, starting from medicine.
For embodiment, a physical body is needed to achieve human intelligence. This is why companies are "embodying" AI in robots.
Every product placed on the market goes through a series of phases that lead it to impact the environment in various ways. The set of these steps, starting from production - or, even before that, from the extraction of raw materials - up to final disposal, are called the life cycle. To make the life cycle of a product more eco-sustainable, it is necessary to act on the various phases, ensuring that each one reduces its environmental impact. The latter can be evaluated using… Read more