X-rays shine light on high-temperature superconductivity
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility has shown high-temperature superconductors work differently to standard ones.
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility has shown high-temperature superconductors work differently to standard ones.
A series of events from 25 to 27 November marks the launch of the EU-Russia Year of Science 2014, a year-long initiative to promote cooperation in science.
Universities and research centres around Europe are putting their robots on display as part of EU Robotics Week from 25 November to 1 December 2013.
Researchers at Imperial College London have identified molecules that could be used to make an alcohol substitute, mimicking the enjoyable effects but without the hangover.
German carmaker Volkswagen is the world’s largest private sector investor in R&D, according to the 2013 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard.
Innovators are asked to submit their ideas to FutureFlash! and the winners will be showcased in Athens at the Industrial Technologies 2014 conference.
New technology that determines the amount and type of fertilisers that crops need won a silver medal at the Agritechnia Innovation Awards.
A plan to use landmarks to navigate cars has won the 2013 Copernicus Masters competition for innovative use of earth observation data from the Copernicus programme.
From 3D printing in space to brain-machine interfacing and a talk by European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes, speeches from the 2013 TEDx event in Brussels are now online.
The increase in global CO2 emissions slowed by over half in 2012, according to a report by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and the JRC.