The Line, reduced estimates for residents by 2030: from 1,5 million to 300.000
The Saudi mega-city will be home to fewer than 300.000 residents by 2030, versus the original target of 1,5 million. Scaling in progress?
The Saudi mega-city will be home to fewer than 300.000 residents by 2030, versus the original target of 1,5 million. Scaling in progress?
Student tablets have become indispensable tools in the world of education, offering a versatile range of features ranging from remote lesson support to digital note-taking.
Brushing your teeth too little and poorly, avoiding the dentist and flossing were associated with an increase in all-cause mortality.
Recent dendrology-based study reveals the West is experiencing the most extreme dry heat conditions in 500 years
Especially nowadays, having correct oral hygiene is necessary. In a society where appearances are worth a lot, being able to show off a dazzling smile represents an important added value in any context. In short, neglecting your oral hygiene presents more problems than you might think, not only affecting appearances, but also the health of the oral cavity in general. For this reason, paying attention to your teeth is very important, not only for a question of pleasant aesthetics, ... Read more
In Kenya, a one-off $500 improves income and education more than $20/month: an interesting MIT experiment on basic income demonstrates this
A new toothpaste to treat peanut allergy shows promising results in a study of 32 participants
LimX Dynamics' W1 robot isn't just another quadruped: its fusion of wheels and legs shifts the horizon of mobility, even on the most challenging terrain
The RoboDog project aims to offer a technological solution for assisting the blind
New teeth without dentures? A Japanese team advances with clinical trials of a regenerative drug.
Kumamoto, Japan, introduces telepresence robots to combat school absenteeism.
A glimpse into the future of dental medicine: a Japanese research team is developing a drug that allows lost teeth to regrow.
Belgian startup Bar.on introduces a system for making craft molecular beer by printing it from special cartridges.
A Japanese startup creates artificial shooting stars to collect climate data in the mesosphere.
Saliva will become the first source of medical information thanks to an ultra-miniature sensor
Combat icy roads by incorporating salt directly into the asphalt? The approach works both in the laboratory and in reality.
I don't know if it moved the web, but it moved me. In this "class project" there is all the sense of the future: unity in creativity.
This wearable technology concept creates “vibrational patterns” to help people follow gameplay with touch.
Monitoring employee performance and activities is making inroads behind the topics of productivity and well-being. And more and more companies are thinking about "spying" into the minds of their workforce.
The last two years have been characterized by important revolutions in the most disparate sectors, mainly due to the emergency caused by Covid-19. In particular, the school, university and education sectors in general are still affected by a significant digitalisation process today. The conflicting opinions on DAD As previously mentioned, teaching is perhaps the sector that has been most affected by the digital push due to Covid-19. Among the measures that have caused the most discussion, a special mention deserves... Read more
Free vegetables and lighter bills: the French social housing project of a greenhouse on the roof of a building was a triumph.