Innovación

Sony Patents Deformable Controller, Promising New Gaming Immersion
The Japanese company has unveiled a prototype controller that allows users to squeeze, twist, and physically modify its buttons. This innovation aims for an unprecedented tactile experience in gaming.

University of Amsterdam Unveils Self-Evolving Metamaterials
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed worm-like metamaterials capable of learning and changing shape autonomously, blurring the line between objects and living systems.

Tesla Diner: Elon Musk Confirms New Experience Hub in Palo Alto
The innovative concept combining a restaurant, cinema, and EV charging station expands to Silicon Valley, solidifying Tesla's vision.

Huawei Unveils Pura X Max, a Wide Foldable Challenging Apple and Samsung
The Chinese tech giant introduces a new wide-screen foldable format, setting a trend ahead of its competitors' anticipated 2026 releases.

Artemis II's "Rise" Plushie: The Freelancers Powering NASA's Mission
The viral "Rise" plushie, a zero-gravity indicator for NASA's Artemis II mission, holds a deeper story. Behind its popularity, a team of talented freelancers made its creation and impact possible.

Meta Building AI "Clone" of Mark Zuckerberg to Connect Employees
The tech giant aims to strengthen its team's connection with the founder's vision. This project signals a strategic pivot towards artificial intelligence.

Teruel Set to Become Europe's First 'Astroport' with XXXL Hangar for Stratospheric Airships
Defying expectations, Teruel, a city far from Europe's industrial hubs, is constructing a colossal hangar for stratospheric airships, aiming to establish the continent's first 'astroport' and a pivotal center for aerospace innovation at 20,000 meters altitude.

China Leads the Hypersonic Race with a Revolutionary All-Speed Engine
China has unveiled a prototype "contra-rotary ramjet engine" capable of propelling aircraft from takeoff to hypersonic speeds beyond Mach 6, marking a significant milestone after three decades of research. This breakthrough aims to overcome the limitations of traditional propulsion systems, offering a unified and more efficient solution for the future of military aviation.

No more glue: Researchers use lasers to seal paper packaging
A new process developed in Germany uses carbon monoxide lasers to seal paper packages, eliminating the need for plastic adhesives that hinder recycling.