Artificial spider webs capture water from the air better than anything else
Inspired by nature, the synthetic spiderwebs promise to extract drinking water directly from the air, offering a solution for arid areas.
Inspired by nature, the synthetic spiderwebs promise to extract drinking water directly from the air, offering a solution for arid areas.
Kuori, a cleantech startup, does its part against microplastics by transforming food waste into compostable shoe soles.
How to save human civilization from the risks of technological progress? Universal Basic Income can be a lifeboat.
New low-cost mussel-shaped devices to monitor radioactivity in the seas, thanks to a team of scientists from Hong Kong.
Water resources management will trigger global tensions: study reveals risks of 'river wars' along transboundary waterways
The electric scooter of an Italian startup makes urban mobility easier and more sustainable. And if needed, it also acts as a powerbank.
Technology wears a new look: here's how researchers are transforming paper and plastic into future smart devices with the use of liquid metal.
From "plasticone" stronger than steel to 3D printed mushroom columns, here are the materials that will redesign the construction of the future
From MIT comes a green revolution: solar cells as thin as a sheet of paper and printable on practically any surface
A small fascinating journey into photovoltaic technology, which aims to make the sun the energy resource of the future.
The stratosphere has still unknown acoustic phenomena: a team of researchers is trying to study them with small sounding balloons
Fluus launches the first biodegradable sanitary napkin to reduce environmental impact: because it makes no sense to keep an object that only serves a few hours.
Mycelium filaments could be the key to sustainable and innovative fashion, thanks to literally living clothes, capable of repairing themselves.
New intelligent fabrics change color and shape based on temperature and electricity: revolution for clothing and cars.
Cutlery and utensils that dissolve shortly after use? The future of sustainability in catering also passes through materials
The pressure on TikTok could have purely geopolitical reasons, and end up shattering the unified internet concept.
The biodegradable bottle of a Swedish startup peels like a fruit, and can help reduce waste and landfill volumes
Is the parasite from “The Last of Us” fictional? Real. But in the world, the threat of fungal pathogens is increasing worldwide.
A weight loss aid (not a magic wand): Allurion inflates like a gastric balloon without surgery, and goes away after work.
No final proof, but many scientific "clues": we need to take action on PET bottled water, and quickly.
The water bottle is made with a substance called PHA, which is produced through precision fermentation.