Nafion, the heart of the new rechargeable “air” batteries
Japanese researchers develop Nafion-based air batteries. Let's take a look?
Japanese researchers develop Nafion-based air batteries. Let's take a look?
MOL collaborates to create sailboats powered by wind and by hydrogen produced on board
A new machine learning model developed in Japan promises to reveal the truth by looking at our faces and listening to our hearts.
Automation threatens teenagers with destroying their dream jobs, and uncertainty about career choices can produce a snowball effect.
New low-cost mussel-shaped devices to monitor radioactivity in the seas, thanks to a team of scientists from Hong Kong.
The new super-resistant and green glass created by an American university could revolutionize our daily lives.
China's fast train can take advantage of the current railway infrastructure, breaking records and setting a new standard for the future of transportation.
Toyota announces an after-sales upgrade service for updating cars, completely changing the logic of the automotive market.
In Japan they are planning an autonomous floating city called Dogen City: a sort of "Ark" capable of hosting 40.000 people.
A new study finds radioactive micro particles still present in a Fukushima building monitored six years after the nuclear disaster.
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.
From Ballmer predicting the failure of the iPhone to Metcalfe predicting the collapse of the Internet: 5 stories of failed technological prophecies
A new era in welfare: how will we welcome the innovation of robot caregivers? Do they improve patient care, or take care of caregivers' jobs?
From a world of qubits directly to your home: quantum personal computers in Japan overlook the future of technology.
There is never a shortage of madness in the "personal air conditioning" sector, and this one seems to beat them all: how about a belt-conditioner?
A Japanese startup creates artificial shooting stars to collect climate data in the mesosphere.
By analyzing a large amount of data on mortality, a team of researchers argues that human life will still exceed the current limit.
The use of robots and automation in religious rituals is raising concerns among religious experts and Hindu believers.
Assisted reproduction takes an unexpected turn: A Japanese team creates mice with two biological fathers. The doubts of the scientific community.
Investing in the future can be risky, but in the long run it will bear fruit: especially if you focus on emerging technologies.
The world's two major superpowers are now on a collision course: who would win in a conflict today?