Lars Büro signs Cybunker, home of the future with Cybertruck philosophy
Clearly inspired by the Cybertruck Tesla, Cyberbunker is a home of the future that uses its philosophy. Dry, solid, futuristic and self-sufficient.
Clearly inspired by the Cybertruck Tesla, Cyberbunker is a home of the future that uses its philosophy. Dry, solid, futuristic and self-sufficient.
New construction methods, bright ceilings, futuristic car interiors, even batteries: transparent and enhanced wood is the most promising material of the future
The glass of the futuristic pickup went to pieces, but Tesla Cybertruck will still make sparks, even in spite of the sensational ugliness. I tell you why.
Cellulose nanofibers are light, resistant, printable and recyclable: what are we waiting for to make wooden cars? In Japan they are thinking about it.
The glaciers in the Arctic are retreating and revealing new islands: in recent years the phenomenon has affected dozens of "emerged" lands. How long will they survive?
Here are 6 sections of a global wall: inside there is 14% of the population with 73% of the resources, outside there is 86% of the population with 27% of the resources.
Tonight at 21pm American time (after an hour of postponement due to bizarre weather) Elon Musk presented the next chapter of his space story. After Tesla, Hyperloop and above all Neuralink, the American tycoon also launches the official projects of his SpaceX and the Starship carrier, ready for the first suborbital flight. SpaceX showed the development and design of its spacecraft in all its splendor, especially the flagship Starship from the Boca Chica launch site in … Read more
For those who still wonder what served to go to the Moon, here are 10 pieces of modern technology born directly from the Apollo mission.
The artificial reef took place in the seafront area of the famous Opera House, the characteristic Sydney theater known throughout the world. Not far from there is the Great Barrier Reef, which is increasingly at risk.
What awaits us? Rolled up buildings, flexible houses, curvilinear or geometrically folded structures like origami. The future is made of “textile” buildings
Here are 10 applications with which graphene will change the world.
Without straying too far in the forecasts, aided by data from ISTAT and the American Labor Statistics Office, here are the professional figures who will experience the greatest contraction over the next 5 years.
We've been talking about it for some time, but recently the first semi-functioning prototypes of a digital ring-clock capable of communicating with devices have emerged. Surgical steel, patented system, three rotating rings showing hours, minutes and seconds with the help of blue or orange LED lights. The system is equipped with a wirelessly rechargeable lithium battery, which provides a full week of use on a single charge. Here are a couple more… Read more
It may not be able to cut through a thick sheet of steel any time soon, but the US Navy has demonstrated that its solid laser can incinerate small boats. MLD (Demonstrative Maritime Laser) is a 15 kilowatt beam designed specifically to equip ships: its 'civilian' use could ward off pirate attacks, but it remains a full-blown weapon designed to offend and destroy. Last Thursday MLD passed its first test, annihilating a small boat with a… Read more
Yesterday's dreams are today's reality: we live in the age of mechanical, electrical, chemical and psychic wonders. In every field of knowledge the human mind is solving the problems it finds in nature: the dreamer dreams, the businessman has the duty to transform and sell these new ideas. What will be the point of view of those who are able to do both, to imagine and realize what the world needs? The article refers again, between… Read more