Good morning! What's for breakfast in 2050?
Let's explore how climate change innovations could transform our breakfast by 2050.
Let's explore how climate change innovations could transform our breakfast by 2050.
Marc Raibert, founder of Boston Dynamics, shares his vision on the future of robotics and the importance of artificial intelligence.
A journey to 2050 between vertical farms, transparent supply chains and robotics: the agriculture of the future as you've never seen it.
It's not just about living longer, it's about living better – that's the crucial role of diet and exercise. What to prioritize?
Cyborgs are already among us: five stories of artists, researchers and pioneers who are expanding the definition of 'human' by integrating mechanical parts into their bodies.
A team of Turkish scientists develops a device to combat food waste and reduce the risk of poisoning from expired food
Artificial intelligence arrives in our gardens: the AlphaGarden gardening robot grows vegetables with 40% water savings
From 24/7 customer support to anticipating their needs: here's how AI and chatbots will disrupt relationship marketing.
A team of researchers from the University of São Paulo has demonstrated that bio 3D printers can create artificial skin valid for product testing, replacing animals.
Inflatable keyboards on OLED: the keys appear and disappear as needed, is this the future of smartphones?
3D printing is about to enter our kitchen, revolutionizing the way we prepare and eat meals.
The use of robots and automation in religious rituals is raising concerns among religious experts and Hindu believers.
Shopping and cleaning the house are among the most automated housework. Robots will take up more and more of our time.
Klaus Schwab, WEF: “in order not to fall under the blows of the fourth industrial revolution, let's reglobalize the world”. I don't agree.
A "remote" stethoscope to use at home, connected with an artificial intelligence and a real doctor. Faster and more precise diagnoses.
Did you know that the largest vertical insect farm in the world is located in France? Well. Now I'm also telling you why it's not a coincidence.
A computational scientist specializing in the study of emotions wants to give artificial intelligence an edge. Will he use it for good?
In China, projects involving virtual people have doubled in one year: digital humans are everywhere. And the real ones?
We waste a sea of agricultural land that we could use to rebalance the planet and avoid animal slaughter. We can avoid it.
Researchers have developed special optical sensors that can give a soft robot self-healing characteristics.
If it can survive that long, the human species will face unimaginable changes, possibly splitting into several species, not all of which are biological.