The most important achievements in technology.
Richard Mille and Ferrari- the Thinnest Watch in the World
Richard Mille’s first watch with Ferrari is the world’s thinnest mechanical watch, at just 1.75 millimetres thick and Costs $1,888,000.
The most important achievements in technology.
Richard Mille’s first watch with Ferrari is the world’s thinnest mechanical watch, at just 1.75 millimetres thick and Costs $1,888,000.
Drass D-One diving helmet built for commercial use, the design allows an improved range of motion, reduced fatigue and places the viewport closer to the
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Scientists have adopted a bio-hybrid approach to create parts of robots covered with tissue-engineered skin.
In this video the process of making high strength concrete piles. Korean PHC pile factory.
Gav and Dan crank the frame rate all the way up to 11… plus 999,989 frames per second, to film bullets as they gracefully glide
Researchers develop a paper-thin loudspeaker. The flexible, thin-film device has the potential to make any surface into a low-power, high-quality audio source.
Incredible advances in AI and robotics, with Elon Musk.
Methane reducing wearable for cows among UK climate design award winners, a competition to develop climate crisis solutions.
Large Hadron Collider, world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, restarts to hunt for Dark Matter