Emerging technologies: the 7 sisters who will change the world
In this post I list 7 emerging technologies that can revolutionize our future.
In this post I list 7 emerging technologies that can revolutionize our future.
Using some stimuli in specific sleep phases, a team at MIT induces lucid dreaming and hypnagogic hallucinations to the participants of an experiment. Control dreams. But will it do well?
Science's response to covid-19 is powerful: 15 remedies already in various stages of development, and 4 "already ready" to be tested. But it will still take months for a coronavirus vaccine: here's why.
A prolonged downtime can lead to several problems. Here are simple tips for a more balanced and less harmful quarantine as possible.
In just 10 years Boston Dynamics has exploded in the field of robotics, and its androids are much more similar to humans. The comparison with 2009 is incredible.
An experiment connected artificial and biological neurons (through artificial synapses). First steps for the internet of neuroelectronics
The missing piece in the circuit that allows natural light to influence our lives has been identified. It will be possible to develop “circadian” light to keep us awake or relax.
In an intense Korean documentary, a mother embraces her lost child years ago in a virtual world. Finding the dead in VR will be a trend sooner or later. And it will be good to prepare.
The University of Texas studies and combines new materials to cover buildings with an intelligent metallic skin capable of interacting with the environment.
The device allows blind people to surf the net just like the others. Tactile Pro is a tablet for the blind with exceptional characteristics.
AI's learning capacity is increasingly greater, allowing us to decipher ancient languages. Talking to animals is no longer an impossible goal.
An Israeli company is in the clinical trial phase of a truly innovative and effective anti-cancer technology. It's called Alpha DaRT.
10 years of great news, but also of monstrous technological flops. Here is a small gallery of the horrors of what has miserably failed in recent years.
Body hacking will be an increasingly popular practice. Here is how we are already transforming our body and what future developments will be.
The legendary vintage computers that have marked our era have one merit: that of having accompanied us in the transition to the digital age. Without them we wouldn't be us. And we are ready for anything, even the future.
A team finds the correlation between the third copy of chromosome 21 and hippocampal activity, reversing the cognitive effects of Down syndrome in mice.
A police e-bike instead of motorbikes for patrols and various chases? On paper it can be done: but do you want to put the epic factor?
The future of PS5? A return to the cartridge system, judging by a patent "caught" by a foreign site. Yet there are still many questions.
Transfusions of young blood as a panacea for ills and a vehicle for eternal youth? There are many doubts, but there is a clinic that seems to have none.
By targeting glutamine, the team was able to slow down the tumor and alter the metabolism of the tumor microenvironment, "awakening" the immune defenses.
No, it's not the remake of "If You Leave Me I'll Eradicate You". An associate professor of psychiatry (to his dismay) managed to erase the memories of 60 people.