The US coasts are filling up with tree cemeteries
Climate change turns forests into graveyards of trees along US coasts.
Climate change turns forests into graveyards of trees along US coasts.
By analyzing a large amount of data on mortality, a team of researchers argues that human life will still exceed the current limit.
Semi-transparent solar cells debunk all negative myths about their work, and are preparing to cover greenhouses all over the world.
The wearable device relies on RFID to locate hidden objects: like X-ray glasses, the headset can locate them and show them on a display.
A wearable device provides the body with the physical experiences of an older life: surprising, instructive, useful.
A University of California study seeks to answer the question of what extraterrestrial probes might actually look like
An implant can help the diaphragm do its job. In tests it has tripled the amount of air breathed: in the future it will be able to lend a big hand to those with serious respiratory diseases or ALS.
An MIT airgel technology uses three types of cooling to lower the temperature of foods and objects without electricity.
New hardware made of inorganic material reaches frightening speeds: analog synapses will revolutionize artificial intelligence.
An ultrasound 'patch' developed by MIT can do continuous ultrasound for two days straight: you put it on and see what happens in your body.
A “briefcase” weighing less than 10kg is a formidable tool for desalination with very low energy consumption. It can revolutionize the industry.
MIT has developed a new approach to completely reversing climate change: radical, but not impossible, “space bubbles.”
A French startup's tidal flow turbine uses motion similar to that of marine species to capture more energy.
The invention opens up new catalytic technologies using non-precious metal catalysts for important applications such as renewable energy storage, renewable fuel production and sustainable materials production.
MIT's newly developed ultrathin speakers promise to literally make sound sources as we know them disappear.
A new, newly developed heat engine with no moving parts may be a breakthrough in eliminating fossil fuels
An MIT method for regrowing hair cells restores hearing without hearing aids. It can be a turning point.
Can robots run? The new Mini Cheetah learned to run thanks to the learning method tested by MIT scientists.
Sound waves to make bones grow (or regrow) faster, better, easier and with less cost. When do we start?
Drilling and descending where no one has yet descended: and obtaining infinite energy, regardless of the place.
The thruster exploits processes underlying the solar eruption, also contemplated in future nuclear fusion reactors.