Monitor the environment non-invasively? We use flies
Stable isotopes in flies can become an amazing ecosystem monitoring mechanism.
Stable isotopes in flies can become an amazing ecosystem monitoring mechanism.
Superconductors can really change the history of energy. Many problems have been solved: here is the step needed to reach the finish line.
The University of Gothenburg in Sweden has developed an incredible isomer that can store solar energy for a very, very long time.
A team from ETH Zurich is testing two types of wood modified to produce energy. It will be the perfect material for a smart floor, and for much more.
Quantum mechanics and the infinitely small also play a role in our DNA, even if we still don't know what its weight is.
A French team is testing which fish eggs are best suited for launching on the moon. So far, the European sea bass is among the leaders.
Never like this year have we searched for aliens and extraterrestrial life. Here's what we learned, what we acquired, what we lost.
Korea also builds its artificial sun, and today it is ahead of everyone: yesterday KSTAR turned on for 20 seconds.
The dean inventor of the lithium-ion battery has managed to patent his glass battery which exhibits exceptional performance in studies.
The “brine” that appears to be present in large quantities on the red planet can provide colonies on Mars with oxygen and fuel
Tasmania is the first Australian state (and one of the few) in the world to be powered by more than 100% renewable electricity. And it doesn't stop there.
A direct fusion engine being studied between Princeton and Turin can reduce the duration of a space trip, and exploit other advantages.
A Japanese team derived synthetic oils at room temperature from boron-based reactions. Opening the way for greener oil?
Researchers are almost certain of this: in all the studies done they find no errors. The SPARC fusion reactor can run, and generate two to 10 times the energy needed to run it.
A device capable of capturing microplastics from tires? It is the invention of a collective of designers who won the Dyson Award.
Air pollution: a scourge for the environment and our health. Here are 15 projects, technologies and initiatives that aim to break it down. Forever.
Delft's surprising single wing aircraft continues its development. Flying V flew with a scale model, providing important data.
Orange peel and citric acid to recover precious metals and recycle used batteries: an approach that combats both food waste and energy shortages.
Sleepless nights, emotional swings and seemingly intractable conflicts, but the agreement on the Recovery Fund finally arrives. Everyone is satisfied, but one excellent victim: the Just Transition Fund. And hopefully not the environment.
Is infinite technological development possible in a world of finite resources? With these technologies (and their conscious use) probably yes.
It has no ambition to replace humans, but only to help them. The research robot doesn't even want to look like him. He has more than one job, though. And he does it great.