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12.08.2025
NASA moves into Phase 2 of its innovative LunaRecycle Challenge, inviting individuals and teams to develop creative solutions for recycling waste materials on the Moon
The ERA Fellowships 2025 call has officially opened, offering researchers worldwide the opportunity to carry out research in Europe
Scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory have been acknowledged for their breakthrough solar cell research
09.08.2025
Accurate prediction of subsurface bearing stratum depth is essential for earthquake-resistant construction
08.08.2025
The European Commission is calling on stakeholders across Europe to give their perspectives and priorities for the EU4Health Work Programme 2026
A new partnership between EIT Urban Mobility and the French Innovation AIT has launched the EU-Propel initiative
Columbia University researchers have discovered a new way to create quantum materials. By utilising the chemistry of atomic orbitals, they've found a novel source of "frustration" that leads to complex quantum behaviours
A Space Technology Solutions agreement developed by CCS in partnership with the MOD will change how the UK public sector receives space-related technologies
A research team has developed a fully numerical, machine learning-based design method that significantly enhances the stability and efficiency of WPT systems
The UK Space Agency has been working with STFC to launch a new initiative titled UK Space Frontiers 2035: Astro, Planetary & Helio
Hydrogeologist Paul Whincup explains why the Alfred Russel Wallace house on Ternate is one of the most significant scientific historical sites
Physicists have taken inspiration from Vincent van Gogh’s “The Starry Night” to describe a breakthrough discovery in quantum physics
Fossilised teeth of an ancient predator reveal how a 56-million-year-old mammal adapted its diet to survive extreme global warming
NASA has awarded contracts to 6 aerospace companies to conduct studies focused on cost-effective ways to deliver spacecraft to complex orbits
After 13 years of exploring the Red Planet, NASA's Curiosity rover is continuing to make discoveries
02.08.2025
The NISAR satellite was successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, this week
01.08.2025
NASA has awarded Firefly Aerospace a $176.7 million contract to deliver two rovers and three scientific instruments to the Moon’s South Pole region
EU4Health programme announces an upcoming call for tenders to support the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2024/1938 on SoHO regulation
Tim Boerkamp, Founder & Philosophy Writer at Examined Mind walks us through five ways philosophy can actually change your life
Researchers at UC Merced have successfully built tiny artificial cells that can keep time, mimicking the natural 24-hour cycles found in living organisms
30.07.2025
With the demand for clean, sustainable energy continuing to intensify, scientists are starting to use innovative technology to help the transition
Dr Kevin J. Farrugia explores bridging the gap between forensic science research and operational practices in the UK
Researchers from Kyoto University have found a link between this advantage and the principles of quantum cryptography
29.07.2025
NASA has launched a new mission called TRACERS to study how Earth’s magnetic field defends the planet from space weather
To help support Ukraine’s innovation ecosystem during a time of conflict, the EIC has announced a new €20 million funding initiative
With satellite navigation becoming increasingly crucial to global infrastructure, there is a growing threat of spoofing
TOI 1227 b is being bombarded by intense X-rays from its host star, stripping away its thick atmosphere
The European Commission has announced its proposal to double the budget for its flagship research and innovation programme
EU-LIFE, has released an open letter calling the EU to put Research and Innovation (R&I) at the centre of Europe’s future competitiveness
Europe is taking its next significant steps forward in atmospheric monitoring capabilities with the upcoming launch of Sentinel-5A
Astronomers from the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics have discovered a rare trans-Neptunian object called 2020 NV40
A new report, jointly published by EIT Health and EIT Digital, challenges the idea that coding skills alone drive success in Europe’s AI startup ecosystem
The 2025 Joint EU-UK Summer School on Optical Interconnect for AI, Hyperscale, Space and Quantum was held in St Andrews, Scotland, this July
The European Commission has expanded its support for clean technology development by awarding grant agreements to six additional projects
The European Commission is asking for public feedback on its updated Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) Framework
The new Life Science Sector Plan aims to accelerate economic growth and transform the NHS through innovation, research, and technology
The primary objective of the project is to evaluate how Europe can develop flexible and mobile satellite launch capabilities
The UK Government has recently announced a new investment to help support local lenders across the country through the Local Innovation Partnerships Fund
Astronomers have captured the HD 135344B planet during its formation process, allowing for a new understanding of how planetary systems form
Oxyhydrogen is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen produced through water electrolysis, Inhalation offers therapeutic benefits.