Mystery of magnetars revealed
Astronomers may have shed light on the formation of magnetars, the most powerful cosmic magnets known to man, using the ESO’s Very Large Telescope.
Astronomers may have shed light on the formation of magnetars, the most powerful cosmic magnets known to man, using the ESO’s Very Large Telescope.
Researchers have linked cancer, diabetes and heart disease to reduced sleep.
European Member States give approval to nine research partnerships worth up to EUR 20 billion.
Researchers funded by the EU’s EuropeAid programme have found a way to identify hard-to-diagnose TB in children using genetics.
The European project mapping the human brain is included in MIT Technology Review's Top 10 Breakthrough Technologies List.
EU-funded researchers in Iceland have worked out how to store carbon dioxide in basaltic rock.
There have been 26 significant asteroid strikes since the year 2000, according to data collected by the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation.
A new website, developed by the JRC, the EU's in-house science service, shows where European aid money is being spent around the world.
The world can rein in global warming if it uses a wide array of technical measures and changes in behaviour, the UN said.
Researchers have discovered how mosquito sperm is preserved before the eggs are fertilised, opening up a new way to fight malaria.