The real metaverse? Mixed reality: it will be your year, between viewers and platforms
A world contiguous to physical reality: this is the new direction that devices and platforms will already show us in 2023.
A world contiguous to physical reality: this is the new direction that devices and platforms will already show us in 2023.
Tech predictions for next year abound: among others, we have these 5 on the “watchlist”. Here they are.
A new business model sends Fedex's promising delivery robot to the attic. This round was won by the people.
A research team is laser mapping Naples' ancient water network to understand how this infrastructure can help modern cities cool
Capillary, easy to use, effective: vending machines find their way to social commitment thanks to a Dubai project.
Gen. Travel is the cornerstone of a transition that will transform our cars. The new Volkswagen concept shows us a bit of the present and a lot of future.
The combination of LIDAR and computational processing allows these bionic cameras to see even beyond obstacles.
The octopus has a fantastic grip with its eight, infallible tentacles. Biomimicry managed to reproduce it, and put it in a glove.
An American company has managed to make a foldable drone with a motor that is decidedly superior to the characteristics of its competitors.
A new generation of robots made with "active matter" could revolutionize our approach to robotics and innovation.
Ants could be invaluable in detecting cancer in people. A study evaluates them even more accurate than dogs.
The small autonomous Nuro delivery vehicle is already in its third version, and features very respectable padding.
Thanks to the research of the Caltech laboratory, the ocean will no longer have secrets. The CARL aquatic robot will map the surface of the seas.
ANYmal, the quadrupedal robot from ETH Zurich, now has wheels and stands up. You may find him at home for deliveries.
An augmented reality system covers the entire windshield and side windows: Holograktor promises to give the driving experience a new meaning.
Precision agriculture has a new ally for indoor crops too: Grover does with plants and vegetables what Roomba does for floors
The world is becoming increasingly automatic, and we no longer risk ending up in the machine, but becoming one. Here's what you can do to avoid it.
The Japanese's affection for the fax, a technology we have now almost abandoned, reveals many possible things about the future of the Land of the Rising Sun.
The Ocean Cleanup Project's first large-scale system has just been deployed on the great Pacific garbage patch. It will clean up 90% of it by 2040.
A fortuitous discovery, but totally autonomous. The solution to a global crisis. A contested Nobel Prize. It could happen like this.
The joint venture between the two giants has already produced 1,4 million batteries, and is preparing for a mission to conquer the markets.