- Artificial muscles can lift things 1,000 times, 3 times stronger than natural muscles

Artificial muscles can be created in any shape and are much more resilient and resistant than natural muscles.
- The world's fastest high-speed train 350km / h in China

China's Fuxing bullet train operating on the Beijing-Shanghai route set a record for the fastest speed train in the world at speeds of up to 350 km / h, shortening the journey to
- Watch American Athena laser weapons shoot down 5 unmanned aircraft

The US Athena laser weapon system successfully shot down five unmanned (UAV) Outlaw aircraft in a test last month at the White Sands missile launch site in New Mexico state.
- The special gun turns your tears into true weapons literally

An extremely special gun turned tears into bullets and shot towards the opposite, which only happened in previous sci-fi films that appeared at the recent Dutch Design Week.
- What is quantum computing and how did people develop this technology?

Quantum computers promise to create a revolution in the digital world. However, how will humans harness energy from quantum mechanics?
- Incidentally: Used toilet paper can be recycled into electricity

According to calculations, if using the amount of paper emitted by Amsterdam people each year (about 10,000 tons) will generate enough electricity for 6,400 households to use.
- Primer - Super transform robot like Transformer

The special robot is called Primer, made from a stretched polymer plastic. It can change shape when increasing temperature and controlled by magnet.
- Smart lights made of paper can change color and brightness

With electronic paper called Paper-torch produced by Japanese company TAKEO, you just need to curl it and have an LED light. Even this special lamp can easily adjust the
- CO2 emissions will be used as fuel for cars in the future

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a new system that can be used to convert power plant CO2 emissions into useful fuels for cars, trucks and
- Unmanned aircraft help predict volcanic eruptions

In Bali, Indonesia, researchers are hoping unmanned aircraft will help them detect and guard the next major volcanic eruption as well as reduce casualties and deaths.
- Plastic roads are capable of ... self-filling potholes in the Netherlands

A scientist in the Netherlands has invented self-sustaining asphalt to save 90 million Euro per year if put into use.
- How does sunlight become solar energy?

The solar power system takes energy from the sun and converts it to an inverter (Inverter) where energy is converted into electricity to be used for daily needs.
- Play Mario with augmented reality technology right on the street

The legendary Mario game was once again re-created with virtual reality technology, AR. Mario has been brought to life with Microsoft's HoloLens glasses that many technology
- Falcon Heavy - The world's most powerful super rocket can reach thrust of more than 2,300 tons

Falcon Heavy, the latest version of the Falcon boosters, is a super strong missile to develop the space-stricken Mars of Elon Musk.
- Magnetic cushion lifts: no cables are used, the first up, down, left, right in the world has appeared

As with the technology used by Hyperloop, this magnetic cushion elevator does not need a cable, but can still glide smoothly and quickly on a rail system. In particular, this
- Successfully decipher complex thoughts in the human brain

Simple to complex thoughts in your head can be read through brain scans. Even this device can assemble discrete ideas into a complete thought.
- New coating helps supersonic aircraft withstand temperatures up to 3000 degrees Celsius

A new generation of coatings with 12 times more durability than current durable ceramics can solve the durability problem for supersonic aircraft.
- 'Immediately teleport' photons into space

Chinese scientists have successfully shifted one thing to the outer space satellite, with a distance of up to 500,000 meters.
- Algorithms predicting human faces change over time, helping to find missing people

The algorithm that predicts people's face changes over time will surely become a useful tool for finding lost relatives. Invite you to find out!
- Asphalt absorbs more than 11,000 liters of water every hour, running out of flooding

The flooded street into a river after the rain will only be the past if this absorbent asphalt road is applied.