Goodbye cow's milk? Legumes are about to change the world of dairy products
Andfoods, a New Zealand startup, has started producing milk, milk powder and cream from legumes. It's not the first nor the last.
Andfoods, a New Zealand startup, has started producing milk, milk powder and cream from legumes. It's not the first nor the last.
A video from 1937 explains the fascinating process of transmitting photographs through the telephone cable. An authentic revolution.
A French research team creates a lens with a spiral pattern that focuses at different distances and corrects all visual defects in one shot.
RPI research proposes a sustainable solution to the problem of plastic waste, converting it into biodegradable silk through fermentation
A new metallization technique makes a compact and easier to operate thermonuclear reactor possible
Ultrasonic 3D printing could revolutionize surgery, allowing implants to be injected and solidified directly into the body
The new Chinese drone, the result of advanced technology, can fly for up to 12 hours continuously, resisting strong winds and temperatures as low as -40℃.
A new study published in Nature reveals a technology that could change the way we think about soil remediation.
The innovation of the artificial womb, ever closer, can revolutionize the care of premature newborns, but it also raises ethical and technical questions.
A team of scientists has created a device that monitors transplanted organs, detecting signs of rejection weeks in advance.
DIPA-CRISPR could be used to control or eliminate parasites such as cockroaches, and answer fundamental questions in biology.
Calm seas and constant sunshine: the equator offers a revolutionary energy solution for the future
You don't need a cable to receive energy from space: at Caltech they have demonstrated that it is possible, transmitting energy to Earth with radio waves.
Aalto University challenges the limits of computer vision with a sensor that predicts the trajectory of objects starting from a single frame.
A new technological development allows remote heating and cooling, opening up new possibilities in industry and medicine.
The British startup is testing a heating system that uses heat from data center servers, which would go to waste, to heat water in homes
3D printing technologies and materials evolve: personalized and totally recyclable products are closer... and "subscription" shoes
A perfume display system that draws images of ingredients interestingly increases sales. Will it be a standard?
Ionocaloric technology can overcome the limitations of traditional cooling, giving the world an environmentally friendly way to cool homes and things
BMW gives tastes of the future Neue Klasse by going further with the Vision Dee: the car becomes an assistant, embraces mixed reality and changes color.
A team at the University of Minnesota has developed a “metasurface” system to move large objects with the use of ultrasonic waves.