The Rain Cover of the Future? A Drone That Follows You Everywhere
An inventor has created a drone-rain umbrella that follows you. Genius or madness? The umbrella of the future defies gravity and gloomy days.
An inventor has created a drone-rain umbrella that follows you. Genius or madness? The umbrella of the future defies gravity and gloomy days.
A bike helmet that turns into an anti-theft device: CASCAD can increase safety and reduce accidents and theft in one fell swoop.
A table that becomes a solar panel to charge smartphones and devices: it is the idea of a French engineer looking for funds.
RCA released a system for broadcasting and printing newspapers at home via radio in the 30s, challenging the print media industry.
The system created by two Italian researchers triumphs in Geneva. Now growing everywhere, even green walls and roofs, will be easier for everyone.
The ballpoint pen may have improved writing, but the planet has transformed it. In short, the story of an extraordinary invention.
History is always written by the winners: this is why no one remembers "the African-American Thomas Edison", Granville T.Woods.
The impact of cinema on the technological future: when fiction does not predict, but inspires reality.
An ingenious Ukrainian engineer creates bicycle wheels made from hot glue sticks. Imperforable. Can they work?
A special wall (first funded and then inexplicably neglected) invented by a Hungarian architect could come in handy today.
The American billionaire is funding a toothbrush that detects cancer and other extraordinary frontier ideas and inventions
Bringing swimming to schools with a mobile pool, to give children an almost as important walking ability? Great idea.
Against a plastic nightmare, only the light of human ingenuity can try to reverse the course. Here are 4 inventions that can clean seas and rivers of all this waste.
It is Columbus's egg, and therefore someone had to think about it first. Ryann thought about it: dyslexic students from all over the world thank you.
Inventions unsuccessful, or premature, or boasted. They've all been important - but take a look at what flops they hit!
They have not seen Chernobyl, nor the Berlin Wall: but they will change the world. They are three nobel women who in three are just 100 years old. Read what they do.
Molluscs of the world, rejoice! The strength of an unyielding beast is now at…
New York inventor Jamie O'Shea will not be remembered for giving the world civil flight, ...