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Cracking the quantum code: light and glass are set to transform computing

European researchers are developing quantum computers using light and glass, in a collaboration that promises breakthroughs in computing power, battery technology and scientific discovery. By...

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Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen are keen to advertise Europe to US-based researchers who may want to relocate after recent domestic policy...

The Corporate Coup at NASA

‘Houston, we’ve had a problem’—these’ famous words were first spoken from space in 1970 during NASA’s Apollo 13 mission after a catastrophic explosion. Today,...

Mars time machine: researchers create virtual model to decode Red Planet’s climate evolution

Researchers are creating advanced simulations that will provide a deeper understanding of Mars’s climatic history and help to determine whether it was once able...

The art of inclusion: EU moves to empower girls in science

A new report dealing with gender equality in research and innovation in the EU reveals that only 32.8% of graduates in science, technology, engineering...

Do Europeans trust science? New survey says “yes, but”

The latest European Commission public opinion survey on attitudes towards science and technology points to a need to make research even more open and...

Space researchers build traffic light system to warn of dangerous solar storms

Researchers have created an improved traffic light system for predicting geomagnetic storms. They are now testing how well these algorithms can prepare us for...

Biohacking – Essentials

Authors: Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic and Kamila Bogdanova* Biohacking is a rapidly growing movement that combines technology, biology, and self-experimentation to optimize human performance and...

Holiday Lessons from a Dog, a Rat, and a Wasp … Will You Play with Me?

There is nothing quite like the joy of playing fetch with an exuberant dachshund thrilled at the sight of a new toy.  Or the...

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Astronomers are closer than ever to working out how the biggest galaxies in the cosmos grew so quickly before dying. By Jonathan O’Callaghan The formation of...

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