Changing Arctic: threat or opportunity
European research on how societies should deal with the effects of Arctic climate change is being presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting on 15 February.
European research on how societies should deal with the effects of Arctic climate change is being presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting on 15 February.
Europe’s in-house science service, the JRC, has helped draw up a pan-European flood hazard map in response to wet winter conditions.
European scientists believe that autism could be caused by a lack of cells that trim back the number of connections between neurons.
EU-funded researchers are building a sea ice chamber in a specially constructed cold room at the University of East Anglia to study the effects of global warming on the Arctic.
A new book, In praise of incompetence, argues that in a globalised society incompetence is not always a bad thing.
Research at the University of Cambridge reveals a gap between what adults and young people perceive as antisocial behaviour.
Turning your central heating up too high could make you fat, Dutch researchers suggest.
EU-funded researchers at the Cyprus University of Technology are developing ways to use old tyres to help make concrete structures.
The European Space Agency has successfully activated its comet-chasing spaceship Rosetta after a 31-month hibernation.