Deepmind AI, an 800-year leap forward in materials science
With the discovery of materials that would have taken 800 years to find, Deepmind opens up a future of superconductors and advanced batteries.
With the discovery of materials that would have taken 800 years to find, Deepmind opens up a future of superconductors and advanced batteries.
From "plasticone" stronger than steel to 3D printed mushroom columns, here are the materials that will redesign the construction of the future
Berkeley Lab's A-Lab is using AI and robots to revolutionize materials research in fully autonomous laboratories.
A new frontier for construction, which seems to have come straight out of archaeological science fiction stories: levitation
New technology that can convert radio waves into electrical energy could spark huge changes in the energy industry.
Metamaterials that can make the world a quieter place have been developed at Boston University. My ears thank you.
From food waste such as tamarind shell a really interesting prospect of producing materials for superconductors of electric vehicles
The pandemic has also caused the demand for antimicrobials and chemicals to skyrocket in building materials. A pool of companies and organizations warns people.
A biosensor made with nanomaterials is able to identify Covid-19 antibodies in record time. A valuable ally against the virus.
For the first time in 40 years, lunar materials will return to Earth. China's Chang'e 5 lunar mission is ready to take flight.
Cyrill Gutsch, head of an environmental organisation, is certain: no circular economy until biomaterials replace plastic. And he's right.
A team has developed one of the dynamic materials with the most unusual qualities: it can increase its hardness when illuminated, and return soft in the dark.
The future can say goodbye to "virgin" oil-based plastic, with advanced recycling technologies. A possible turning point, but you have to want it.
Sodium, 500 times more abundant than lithium, could revolutionize the world of batteries. This is demonstrated by new research from KAIST.
A Norwegian startup has developed a solid hydrogen battery cylinder capable of storing up to 10.000 kWh
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Gold could become the material of the future thanks to "goldene", a two-dimensional sheet created by researchers at Linköping University.
AI accelerates the pace of biotech innovation: are we ready to do what is necessary to drive this epochal transformation?
Turn2Sun gives wind turbines a second life by integrating them into solar systems in the Swiss Alps. Innovation at the service of the environment.
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Bulgari sets a new record with the Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC, the thinnest mechanical watch in the world. A design jewel.