Goal-line technology used in World Cup
Goal-line technology, which uses high-speed cameras to determine whether the ball has crossed the line, was used for the first time in the World Cup.
Goal-line technology, which uses high-speed cameras to determine whether the ball has crossed the line, was used for the first time in the World Cup.
Europe’s Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 is ready to start supporting research into next-generation medicines and treatments, says the European Commission's director of health research.
A computer programme has for the first time duped enough humans into thinking it was a real person to pass the Turing test for artificial intelligence.
The EU is funding a clinical trial into the use of bacteriophages - viruses that can kill bacteria – as a way to counter the rise of antibiotic resistance.
Scientists have used X-rays to work out that the approximate temperature at the base of the earth's mantle is a scorching 3 700 degrees Celsius.
EU-funded researchers have demonstrated brain-controlled flight.
The EU Council has backed three top-priority research infrastructure projects: the ESS neutron source, the ELIXIR bioinformatics project, and the EPOS continental plate observing system.
Switching off a protein in the pancreatic cell could help stop the disease spreading, scientists believe.
A mobile video chat robot, part-funded by the EU, is helping elderly people stay in touch with relatives and friends.
Bike Intermodal is an EU-funded project which has developed a lightweight bicycle that can fit in a briefcase and is completely recyclable.