Uberlândia has 810 spots for free technology and innovation courses for youth and the elderly; find out how to enroll
Uberlândia is offering 810 free technology and innovation courses for young people and seniors starting April 1st.
Ž. Vaičiūnas will visit the USA: will participate in discussions about energy and geopolitics
Lithuanian Minister Ž. Vaičiūnas is set to visit the USA to engage in discussions on energy innovation and geopolitical challenges, including a focus on the reconstruction of Ukraine's energy sector.
[Pharmaceutical Bio News] Chabaitech and Novartis Korea to Establish 'Open Innovation Center' in Second Half of This Year
Chabaitech and Novartis Korea have signed a strategic MoU to establish an Open Innovation Center aimed at supporting biotech startups.
Eta Beta offers the answers
The radio program 'Eta Beta' explores the significant yet often unnoticed impact of technological innovations on daily life, providing insights through expert interviews.
"Madara Cosmetics" will implement seven research projects worth more than 2 million euros
Madara Cosmetics is set to launch seven research projects valued over 2 million euros, focusing on the development of unique cosmetic products in collaboration with local scientists and expertise centers.
Five gadgets that seem like science fiction, but are already available for purchase
This article discusses five cutting-edge gadgets that, once imagined in science fiction, have now become real and accessible products.
The Curator: High tech cleaning gadgets *actually* worth the hype in 2026
An overview of high-tech cleaning gadgets worth the investment in 2026, highlighting five standout products.
The Other Side of Health Innovation: The Dilemma of Covering All Medications and Devices That Hit the Market
A regional forum in São Paulo discussed the challenges of incorporating innovative medical technologies into healthcare funding, focusing on inefficient spending and the necessity of not covering all approved medications and devices.
1926: Innovation in Aerial Mail Tested on the Paris-London Route
An innovation for aerial mail delivery is being tested between Paris and London, allowing pilots to drop mailbags without losing speed or altitude.
We Need More Spark in the Czech Republic, Says the Highest-Ranking Czech Banker
A top Czech banker emphasizes the need for more dynamism in the Czech economy.
Minister: An audit will be conducted to assess whether e-health can operate independently
Lithuania's health minister announced an upcoming audit to evaluate the independence of the e-health system and possibly transition its management from the Ministry of Economy and Innovation to the Ministry of Health.
No water, no fuel, no electricity – this is what life is like in Cuba
Juan Carlos Pino has adapted his Fiat to run on coal amidst ongoing fuel shortages in Cuba.
Innovation, collective agreements and the abolition of warning requirements
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities in Iceland's labor market, focusing on collective agreements and innovation.
Electric boats - the projects that are afloat and those that have capsized
The article discusses various projects aimed at developing electric boats over the past decade, highlighting both successful and failed ventures globally.
I'm a bakery addict — these 5 are must visit
The article discusses five must-visit bakeries in the UK, highlighting their contributions to the culinary scene as well as the excitement surrounding them.
Harley-Davidson presents its Model J 2026: classic design and powerful engine
Harley-Davidson has unveiled its new Model J 2026, which combines classic design elements with modern safety and comfort features.
New Jersey Travels to the Future: The County That Begins Delivering Food by Drones in the Air
New Jersey has initiated a drone food delivery service in Somerset County, allowing users to track deliveries via GPS.
Ubon has reached the kitchen with phone accessories, what is the future plan
The Indian consumer electronics market is undergoing rapid changes, with Ubon expanding from mobile accessories to home appliances.
The four predictions about the future made by Steve Jobs that became reality
The article discusses four accurate predictions made by Steve Jobs in 1996 regarding the future of technology and its impact on daily life.
AI Alpha School: Transforming the Education System with 2 Hours of Study
AI Alpha School is revolutionizing education by offering a unique model where students learn high-income skills in just 2 hours of study a day.
Is Reform Necessary? A Critical Juncture
The Japan Innovation Party's internal presence is declining as it prepares for its first party convention as a ruling party against the backdrop of a major victory for the ruling LDP in recent elections.
Acea Celebrates Water: A Daily Marathon Between Sustainability and Innovation
Acea, Italy's leading water operator, distributes 1.64 billion liters of drinking water daily while promoting sustainability and innovation through initiatives like the ACEA Run Rome Marathon.
Artificial Intelligence Does Not Know What It Knows and Does Not Know What It Does Not Know
A participant of SXSW discusses the discourse on artificial intelligence, emphasizing its impact on creative professions and social interactions.
Realization of 'Reduction of Seats' Confirmed, Emphasizing the Necessity of Constitutional Amendment at the Ishin Party Convention
The Japan Innovation Party has outlined its policy to reduce the number of seats in the House of Representatives by 10% and emphasized the need for constitutional amendment during its party convention in Tokyo.
Disruptive Storm: The Radar We Are Not Watching
At SXSW 2026, futurist Amy Webb proposed a paradigm shift in trend analysis, urging attendees to focus on technological convergences rather than isolated trends.
Amazon tries again with the smartphone: Alexa in your pocket and the story of a predicted disaster
A fan of Amazon reflects on the company's new attempt at smartphone technology, discussing the potential challenges and historical missteps.
Potato chips, stuffed slices, and even açaí: different Easter eggs attract customers and increase revenue
As Easter approaches, bakers in the Vale do Paraíba region of Brazil are innovating their offerings with uniquely flavored Easter eggs to attract customers and boost sales.
Today's cheap phone has yesterday's top technology
The article discusses the trend of modern cheap smartphones using outdated high-end technology from the past.
Opera and ballet change to stay alive: 'I would die if we did the same as we did 400 years ago'
Opera and ballet are evolving to maintain their relevance, highlighted by comments from a soprano and dancers in response to controversy stirred by Timothée Chalamet at the Oscars.
Innovation Fair of Vale do Pinhão begins this Friday (20)
The Innovation Fair of Vale do Pinhão starts on Friday, October 20 and runs until Saturday, October 21, in Curitiba, Brazil, showcasing startups, companies, and creative projects in technology and innovation.
Startup Day takes place in Petrópolis and Teresópolis with free programming this Saturday
Startup Day will occur in Petrópolis and Teresópolis, Brazil, this Saturday, offering free access to events focused on innovation and entrepreneurship.
Juan Farinati: "I am super excited about the low-stature corn"
Juan Farinati, CEO of Bayer, expresses excitement over low-stature corn as a revolutionary agricultural innovation during Expoagro, highlighting its benefits in production efficiency.
The United States Navy bets on autonomous ships that can cross the Pacific without crew
The U.S. Navy is developing autonomous ships capable of operating without crew for extended periods, aimed at redefining military logistics.
From heat to improvisation: Mossoró resident creates unusual vehicle and goes viral on the internet
A resident of Mossoró, Brazil, has gone viral online with his innovative creation, a bike dubbed 'bicicopter' that features a cover and ventilation project.
Little One on Coal – The Caribbean Way to Address the Fuel Crisis
In Cuba, the automotive landscape is shaped by vintage American cars and innovative adaptations like the Polish Fiat 126 that runs on charcoal, reflecting the unique challenges of the island's fuel crisis.
Laskaridis Shipping: Evaluation of the eSAILs® System in Its Fleet
Laskaridis Shipping has signed a joint development project agreement with bound4blue and Bureau Veritas to assess the integration of eSAILs® into its fleet.
Infarma President: Europe Must Provide a Boost for Innovation Development
Wiktor Janicki, President of the Innovative Pharmaceutical Employers' Association Infarma, emphasizes the need for Europe to increase investments in clinical research to maintain the pharmaceutical sector as a driver of the European economy.
Greek drones "made in Greece" in action: The secret premiere of UVEX 1/26
The Greek Navy has conducted its first small-scale technical exercise named "UVEX 1/26" to test and promote innovation in naval operations, involving various naval units and domestic drone technologies.
1st Blue Heritage Summit Thessaloniki: Thessaloniki at the forefront of the dialogue on blue and circular economy
The first Blue Heritage Summit in Thessaloniki focused on innovation at the geopolitical crossroads and aims to bolster the region's economy and entrepreneurship.
When learning stopped being optional
The article discusses the importance of continuous learning in the context of innovation and the application of artificial intelligence in decision-making processes.
Anthi Gourounti: '...the light through personal tragedy and social struggles...'
The vocal ensemble Libro Coro will perform ‘Et lux perpetua’ featuring Cherubini’s ‘Requiem in C minor’ on March 22, highlighting a blend of tradition and innovation in the choral repertoire.
Six cities in South Minas host Startup Day 2026 with free registrations; see how to participate
The Startup Day 2026 event will take place in six cities of South Minas, Brazil, focusing on entrepreneurship and innovation with free registrations.
MCE 2026: debut of the ALP Fire System AR1200, the excellence of Italian mechanical engineering capable of withstanding 2500 degrees of heat for 5 hours
A new fire protection system, the ALP Fire System AR1200, was showcased at MCE 2026 in Milan, created by the spin-off Alpactive International, promising unprecedented safety and efficiency.
Five on Friday: Fortunately, the Sun is Shining
This article presents new innovative tools and gadgets, including a versatile self-adjusting wrench and a child-friendly experiment kit.
MAY IN TUBE ⟩ Researchers from the Estonian University of Life Sciences Created a New Generation of Marmalade
Researchers from the Estonian University of Life Sciences have successfully developed a new type of marmalade made from black currants, which is now available for purchase in several cities across Estonia.
Skodas that Never Made it to Production: A Newly Opened Part of the Repository Reveals Prototypes
A newly opened section of a repository unveils prototypes of Skoda cars that never entered production.
Quote of the Day, from inventor Thomas Alva Edison: "I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work"
The article reflects on Thomas Edison’s philosophy regarding failure and perseverance in the pursuit of success.
President Yoon: 'Abuse' of SMEs is undermining innovation
President Yoon Suk-yeol expressed concerns that the exploitation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by large corporations hinders innovation and competitiveness.
Goodbye soap? Spray creates 'anti-dirt' effect that allows clothes to be cleaned with just water
Researchers in China have developed a new spray that creates an 'anti-dirt' effect on fabrics, enabling clothes to be cleaned solely with water instead of soap.
Professor Yoo Il-sun from Kookmin University Selected for EU Horizon Europe Program
Professor Yoo Il-sun from Kookmin University has been selected for the EU's significant research innovation program, Horizon Europe, encompassing quantum technology and digital security.