The new flexible touchscreens can be printed as newspapers
100 times thinner than today, the flexible touchscreens of the future are already a reality. They will be cheaper, greener and easier to manufacture.
100 times thinner than today, the flexible touchscreens of the future are already a reality. They will be cheaper, greener and easier to manufacture.
A Chinese team finds a way to "help" saliva better protect teeth. By modifying the H5 peptide it creates a gel that can eliminate cavities.
Wash clothes by closing them in a special closet? It can make sense, and Samsung Airdresser shows it in many different ways.
A solar charger that winks at the environment, actually keeps them both open in search of sun. Gentlemen, here is the Sunshine Solar Charger.
A Cardiff team accidentally discovers a new type of T cell, equipped with a receptor that could lead to universal cure for all types of cancer.
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.
“He who doesn't think first sighs later.” The proverb makes us understand the goodness of this study on the human chances of surviving a nuclear disaster famine
Round figures, great expectations: each new decade brings many expectations, but the themes will often be ephemeral. Here are the trending topics of 50, 100 and 150 years ago.
The CES 2020 has been a trade fair with a strong passing, which has shown us a flash of light for the next decade. Here is the best of the great Las Vegas vernissage.
Candida Auris is becoming resistant to all drugs. Its spread must be absolutely averted by any means possible.
We have seen things disappear. What will the next 10 years bring? Here are 10 things that are likely to disappear by 2030.
There is growth in solar, and with it that of battery autonomy, but this from Aptera is a real record.
Transferring gut bacteria from aged mice to young mice resulted in increased neurogenesis. Thanks to the butyrate produced in the intestine.
A kitchen that changes in real time with gestures, and incorporates invisible technology. In other words, a responsive kitchen. Here is Tulèr.
Thanks to an innovative reading method, data can now be obtained from microsensors less than 1 millimeter in size. The era of injectable implants is born.
An expert neurosurgeon develops a medical hypothesis on head transplantation, and expects it to be feasible within the next ten years.
10 years of great news, but also of monstrous technological flops. Here is a small gallery of the horrors of what has miserably failed in recent years.
An innovative positioning in the frame and a supercapacitor are the core of Nawa Racer, a "demonstration" motorcycle with amazing autonomy
The creation of robotic flocks is a done deal. DEAnsect is a robot insect capable of moving with special actuator "muscles" and withstanding blows of all kinds.
The last 10 years have seen half of the forecasts come true: this is what has happened, and here are those for the near future.
Clearly inspired by the Cybertruck Tesla, Cyberbunker is a home of the future that uses its philosophy. Dry, solid, futuristic and self-sufficient.