Equatic-1, Singapore turns the sea into a sponge for CO2 capture
Thanks to an innovative seawater electrolysis process, the new plant will dominate CO2 capture, while also producing hydrogen on a large scale
Thanks to an innovative seawater electrolysis process, the new plant will dominate CO2 capture, while also producing hydrogen on a large scale
In Singapore, the all-in-one autonomous robot is revolutionizing elderly care, providing meals and daily support.
Not only does this bandage monitor the wound, it also takes care of it, transmitting medical data remotely.
Raising shrimp in any place, any time, any time. Vertical Oceans does it in special urban nurseries: real water skyscrapers.
Singapore is already quite "ahead" on security monitoring. Today it goes further "forward" by deploying robots in public areas. Welcome, dystopia.
Singapore is small, but how polluting! Luckily, she's just as determined to fix - this crazy floating solar system is just a taste.
A special greenhouse developed by the University of Singapore is able to feed plants by drawing water from water vapor in the atmosphere.
The ingenious and effective system developed by the Singapore team can bring sunlight to elevators, parking lots and underground areas
According to a plan launched in March, Singapore plans to move industries, transportation hubs and underground warehouses to free up surface space.
A toilet capable of extracting biogas from our ... er ... biological assets? It would be a pretty good innovation.