Drawing inspiration from birds, fish and even worms, researchers in Europe are developing machines to explore places on Earth that are difficult for people to reach.
Extracting gold, silver and other commodities from discarded goods has industrial, geopolitical and environmental benefits for the EU.
Two major illnesses in Europe have prompted EU researchers to hunt for cures by grouping affected people.
Science lessons across Europe come to life through a push towards “open schooling”.
Europe is pushing to create a network infrastructure based on quantum physics.
As new technologies reshape workplaces, EU research has come up with new ways to help companies and workers stay in control.
Touch sensations are improving to help sectors like healthcare and manufacturing, while other advances are being driven by the gaming industry.
Amid rising sea levels, plastics pollution and overfishing, the emerging Internet of Underwater Things will vastly expand knowledge about the world’s seas.
Unmanned aerial vehicles will make their way into urban skies only if the safety of people below can be ensured.
Reducing everyday offences may depend on harnessing the power of virtual reality, conscious design and community spirit.