Would you live in a village on the moon?
A lunar base would enable further exploration of our solar system, says European Space Agency chief Johann-Dietrich Woerner.
New particle discovered by CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
The pentaquark particle, first theorised in 1964, could allow scientists to better understand what ordinary matter is made of.
Ready for your close-up, Pluto?
After travelling for more than nine years and 5 billion kilometers, NASA’s New Horizons makes the closest-ever approach to the dwarf planet.
Support network for women in graphene research
Though many women are employed in graphene research, they don’t apply for senior positions.
Long-life rechargeable batteries may be on the cards
EU-funded scientists found that raising temperatures and reducing load and voltage could extend battery life.
Oceans to ‘change irreversibly’ without carbon cuts
They risk getting so hot and acidic by 2100 that they will look completely different, scientists have shown.
EU and China agree to support joint research
On the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations, the EU and China also agreed to research cooperation on climate action, disaster risk reduction, and more.
Tuberculosis research breakthrough
European researchers are using genetics to predict which compounds will work best on each TB patient.