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The debate over fake versus real trees for a better climate is on again.
An EU-backed project’s liquid hydrogen (LH2) storage tank has passed key vibration and leakage tests, bringing it one step closer to realising a zero-emission commercial flight.
Researchers show how network lasers can emit light in controlled colours or combinations of colours.
No humans on this flight, just some interesting items with specific missions.
New tool aims to reduce operational costs and improve efficiency of floating offshore wind farms.
We don’t so much ‘see’ a colour as perceive it, as our brains decode signals from our eyes. Neuroscientist Tom Baden takes a look at what stops us from perceiving new colours.
Snoozing because we need more sleep could impact our health and well-being.
An EU-backed project is offering external researchers the chance to use top-quality European pig research installations. The second call for proposals is now open.
Breathing uneasy: new lung cancer discovery rings alarm bells about the urgent need to improve air quality.
Shorter and faster bursts of exercise can help us live longer, new research suggests.
New study suggests swearing has several surprising benefits.
EU-backed researchers are exploring potential food sources up to 1 000 metres below sea level to decide if they can be sustainably exploited.
In the summer of 2022, an EU-backed project challenged students to find novel environmental and societal applications for particle accelerators.
What could be reducing the capacity and performance of state-of-the-art battery materials for electric vehicles (EVs)? According to EU-backed researchers, it’s the irregular movement of lithium ions.
COVID-19 might have altered several personality traits, says new study.
Researchers have discovered the missing force that explains how drops of water move on surfaces. It turns out, it’s electrostatics.
An EU-backed initiative is committing millions to finance close to 40 projects aimed at developing breakthrough technologies.
With support from an EU-backed research team, Israeli scientist Prof. Ehud Pines has proven his theory about proton movement through water.
Go ahead and smile, even if it’s fake, new research says.
What really goes on in a photopolymerisation process? Scientists combined two chemical reaction monitoring methods based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology to find out.
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