New technique for making plant-based meat more palatable without adding fat

From University of Leeds 16/08/23 One of the biggest obstacles to the uptake of plant-based alternatives to meat is their very dry and astringent feel when they are eaten. Scientists, led by Professor Anwesha Sarkar at the University of Leeds, are revolutionising the sensation of plant proteins, transforming them from a substance that can be […]
Player bodycams give football fans unique view

By Charles Carter, 18/10/22 FC Koln and MindFly gave fans access to highlights from bodycams worn by two players during a friendly match against AC Milan in July this year. MindFly believes the unique footage is part of the future of live football and sport in general as it puts them right at the heart […]
Hull cleaning bot: lowers emissions and protects biodiversity

By Charles Carter, 08/10/22 South Korean startup SLM has created a cleaning bot, CHIRO, that removes the build up of plants and organisms on a ship’s hull, reducing friction, lowering emissions and protecting biodiversity. Known as biofouling, the accumulation of aquatic species is a major cause of bio invasions as ships transfer organisms across the […]
Spinal neuromodulation for Cerebral Palsy

By Charles Carter, 07/10/22 US startup SpineX has developed a neuromodulation device that stimulates the spinal cord of adults and children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) to improve their mobility. The company recently published results of an 8-week study in journal Nature, which showed improvement in the mobility of all 16 child participants when neuromodulation was […]
Moon birth supercomputer simulation

By Charles Carter, 06/10/22 Pioneers at NASA’s Ames Research Center have created a new high-resolution simulation which shows the Moon could have formed within hours of a collision between Earth and Mars-sized body Theia. Previous prevailing theories claimed that the Moon formed months or years after the collision and mostly from debris from Theia, with […]
Solar-powered cyborg cockroach

By Charles Carter, 05/10/22 A team led by engineers from RIKEN research institute, Japan, have created a cyborg cockroach that can be remote-controlled and recharged through an solar film attached to its lower abdomen. The machine-animal fusion could have applications in urban search and rescue, environmental monitoring, and inspection of dangerous areas. How does it […]
Plant-controlled machete

By Charles Carter, 04/10/22 Innovator artist David Bowen has enabled a living philodendron houseplant to control the movements of a robotic machete through the plant’s electrical signals. The piece poses the interesting question – if it were possible, should we be arming the natural world so it can protect itself against destruction? The installation was […]
Bee-like aerial 3D printing

By Charles Carter, 03/10/22 Engineers from Imperial College London have created a team of bee-like drones capable of 3D printing structures while in mid-air. Such a system could enable more efficient 3D printing of buildings, especially in hard to reach locations. The drones mimic aerial builders in nature such as bees, that deposit layer upon […]
Up-turned pyramid Earthscraper concept

By Charles Carter, 02/10/22 In 2009, Mexican architecture firm BNKR dreamed up an underground Earthscraper concept for Plaza de la Constitución in Mexico City. It aims to provide new commercial and living space while respecting the character of the historic area. The plaza is in need of new infrastructure but no empty plots are available, […]
Tesla reveals humanoid bot Optimus

By Charles Carter, 01/10/22 Tesla revealed two working prototypes of its humanoid bot Optimus during a live AI event on Friday. To begin with, the company will use the bot in their factories to automate dangerous, repetitive and boring task, before widening out the applications. They are aiming to have Optimus on general sale to […]