When the body machinery that kills off hundreds of millions of cells a day fails, inflammation and sickness are often not far behind.
The European Union is putting a spotlight on education and training as it pursues a green-energy transition that will create countless new sustainable jobs.
This year’s winners of the European Union Contest for Young Scientists come from small countries and have big ambitions for improving the world.
Triple negative breast cancer is a hard-to-treat form that accounts for 15% of all cases, with recovery hopes emerging from chemotherapy drugs that stimulate the immune system and others that cause…
A competition to create solutions to major challenges recently brought out the entrepreneurs and scientists at EU TalentOn.
Europe’s valuable wine and beer industries are working to retain their competitive edge with an expanded range of aromas and blockchain-based fraud prevention.
Scientists are seeking ways to treat spinal injuries with graphene-based implants while VR gaming could help stroke recovery.
Jean-Eric Paquet has been at the helm of the Horizon programme and DG Research and Innovation for the past four years. He will shortly leave to take up the role of the EU’s ambassador to Japan in…
After water, concrete is the most widely used substance on Earth. With applications from housing and industry to coastal defence and infrastructure, concrete and cement are at the cornerstone of life…
Prevention and the HPV vaccine is helping to reduce the numbers of women dying with cervical cancer but new portable screening kits and new types of lab tests will improve diagnosis and earlier…