50 social impact innovations that will save the world
In the world, the ants that we are never stop. Here is a small atlas of innovations that together will make the shape of the future.
In the world, the ants that we are never stop. Here is a small atlas of innovations that together will make the shape of the future.
Two instruments, one from the 3th century and one freshly made in XNUMXD printed plastic, have identical sound. The “cloned” instruments will preserve the legacy.
Still a mini camper? Yes, but parmesan! Joking aside, you know that I love these little devilries: Droplet is no exception, it's splendid.
The innovative camper is beautiful to look at as it is, but it has the "transformer" ability to leave its frame. Ladies and gentlemen, Romotow.
A speculative and provocative paper by a team of European academics explores the possibility of living in houses made of mushrooms. Living building.
High technology, minimal impact, formidable aesthetics: the garden of the future will enhance its vocations also thanks to these gadgets
Part smart pod, part glass curtain to fill your eyes with wonders: Immerso, the transparent cabin in the Alps that shows us the future of tourism.
Technology gym and city of the future. Toyota will transform a 70-hectare site in Woven City, an employee site that will adopt innovative solutions.
They have been studied and evaluated as carcinogenic. They do very badly and have been banned only in part: here are 4 poisons to be banned by 2030.
The academic even built a prototype to show the features of his theory that would lead to the construction of a real time machine. Obvious, wide doubts in the scientific community
The Liyang Museum is an aluminum spaceship in the shape of a musical instrument. A beautiful building, destined to defy time.
For the 1st time recorded plants that "speak" (emitting ultrasound with information) when stressed: breakthrough in understanding the plant kingdom.
The Dutch studio designs a light, versatile and resistant structure inspired by nature: the bamboo shelter can "defend itself" from the climate
Wrap an entire house in a very thin fireproof blanket to save it from a large fire? This is the aim of this joint research.
A team at the University of Sussex has developed a special industrial adhesive that can dissolve when placed in a magnetic field. This allows objects otherwise destined for landfill to be easily disassembled and recycled at the end of their life. Currently, objects such as cell phones, microwave ovens and car dashboards are assembled using an industrial adhesive that is practically inseparable except with the use of toxic and highly caustic products. It's a fast and relatively cheap way to make products, but it creates problems in… Read more
Cheaper, renewable, versatile: hemp bioplastic can change the world, but hemp is still opposed. Why?
A piece of modern design in the midst of the Renaissance: Leonardo Da Vinci's incredible project for a bridge over Istanbul was created and tested by MIT
Please Be Seated is a social sculpture made from 1151 wooden construction scaffoldings, transformed into three concentric wavy "ribbons".
For the association, the space hotel will be operational by 2025, and will be assembled directly in orbit by robots and drones.
Buckminster Fuller's ideas see the light after 70 years thanks to more accessible materials. The world is ready to live under bioceramic domes.
A Turkish architecture team wins the competition for a vertical forest in Croatia by designing this futuristic “canoe” for the city of Zagreb