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How memories are made – and preserved

Research into how the human brain stores information could lead to treatments for people who struggle with everyday tasks. By Vittoria D’Alessio Professor Jan Buitelaar, an...

Kigali Launches a Research Center in African Science Diplomacy

The Rwandan capital city expands its international scientific influence with the opening of a new research and training center. This is a joint project by...

Transhumanism

The theory of "the obsolescence of man" has become one of the most aggressive social and anthropological theories in the contemporary world, reckoning with...

Fusion-energy quest makes big advance with EU-Japan reactor

The inauguration of the world’s most powerful fusion machine brings the dream of clean, safe and abundant power closer. By Gareth Willmer In the eastern Japanese...

The woman who built a biotech business from an EU science contest

Andrea Stephany Diaz founded a startup to improve lung-cancer diagnosis after participating in a 2022 European event for young researchers. By Anthony King Andrea Stephany Diaz...

Top space telescope from Europe seeks to solve riddles of the universe

EU researchers expect unprecedented insights into galaxies from the study of a mysterious energy force. By Jonathan O’Callaghan A powerful new European space telescope will bring...

What can the current EU AI approach do to overcome the challenges at its core

In the 1970s, as researchers started to grasp the intricacies of genetics, they were inevitably faced with the ethical implications of intentionally altering genes...

Israel’s Ro’im Rachok: A Positive Example of Neurodiversity for other World Militaries?

Ro’im Rachok (translated as “looking ahead”), an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) program that recruits individuals on the Autism Spectrum, is one of the more...

Vineyards of the future will produce more than wine

Europe is seeking to use emissions and residues from winemaking for new products ranging from animal feed to antibiotic alternatives. By Alex Whiting In Palmela, a...

Humans’ family tree revealed by ancient proteins

Humankind’s genetic links to long-extinct relatives are being mapped in a rapidly expanding research field called palaeoproteomics. By Michael Allen They are a fixture of almost...

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