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Digitalisation and sustainability: The Freiburg example
Martin W. W. Horn, Lord Mayor of Freiburg and President of ICLEI Europe, discusses the intersection of digitalisation and sustainability, using Freiburg’s urban development as an example.
EU research and innovation policy update
Open Access Government analyses EU research and innovation for a more competitive Europe, Europe’s innovation performance, and Canada joining Horizon Europe in this policy update.
How the UK space sector plays a critical role in our daily lives
Lydia Green, Head of Unlocking Space Programme and Shuxiu Zhang, Head of Space Application & Data at the UK Space Agency, explain the critical role of the UK space sector in our daily lives.
Genetic modification paves the way for eco-friendly super wood
Researchers have developed sustainable building materials by genetically modifying poplar trees to produce high-performance wood.
Life on Mars: New research suggests a way to warm Mars for future life
Life on Mars? A new method could make Mars warmer and more hospitable for life
The study by scientists from the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, and the University of Central Florida could potentially raise Mar's temperature by more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, making it suitable for microbial life.
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Understanding skin ageing: Taking care of your skin
Cosmetic surgery isn’t necessarily the answer to stopping your skin ageing; understanding what lifestyle factors may be affecting the age of your skin could change everything.
New implantable device offers promising light-based cancer treatment
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame have a development in cancer therapy: a miniature, wireless LED device that can be implanted directly into deep-seated tumours.
Why taking biofuel investors for granted is very bad for climate change
Dickon Posnett, Argent Energy’s Director of Corporate Affairs, explains why taking biofuel investors for granted is very bad for climate change, beginning with a discussion about this peculiar market created and nourished entirely by legislation.
How smart fleet electrification is driving towards net zero
Mike Nakrani, CEO of VEV, explains how to meet the challenges of transitioning local authority fleets from diesel to electric.
Research collaboration: Cross-disciplinary training in sustainable chemistry and chemical processes
Greg M. Swain, Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at Michigan State University, is researching cross-disciplinary training in sustainable chemistry and chemical processes. Here, he emphasizes the importance of teamwork for effective research collaborations.
Detoxification: The science behind social media claims of detox health benefits
Jessie R. Badley and Pamela J. Lein from the University of California, Davis, explain the science behind detoxification and the claims of detox health benefits in social media and the deception associated with it.
Benefits and limitations of the European hydrogen bank
Discover Plug Power Europe’s opinion of the European Hydrogen Bank as they take a deep dive into its benefits and limitations.
EU proposes €200 billion budget for 2025 to tackle key challenges
The European Commission has revealed a budget proposal for 2025, aiming to allocate nearly €200 billion to address various pressing importance within the European Union.
Ever Dye – Innovative dyeing process
The textile industry is one of the most polluting in the world: it is responsible for 8 to 10% of the global carbon emissions and it's also the second-largest water polluter. The good news: we can do something about it, and renew our relationship with the clothes we love.
Smart lighting for a sustainable urban ecosystem
Urbis Schréder guide us through the concept of interoperable smart lighting, which seeks to create a sustainable urban ecosystem.
Housing crisis in Europe: The EESC calls on the EU to act
András Edelényi from EESC says that the EU must take action when it comes to the housing crisis in Europe.
The ongoing quest for Social Europe
European Trade Union Institute’s General Secretary, Esther Lynch, with Research Director, Bart Vanhercke, provide a detailed look at the ongoing quest for Social Europe.
UK economic impacts of Brexit
The economic impacts of Brexit on the UK are still widely debated; however, most research suggests that it has had a negative effect, the extent of which is still disputable.
Fleet electrification is no longer optional; It’s imperative
Fleet electrification is no longer optional; it’s a necessity, according to Simon King, Senior Partner at edenseven.
How small cells are empowering local governments to build smarter cities
Ian Newbury, Business Development Director at BT Wholesale, describes how small cells can support greener and more sustainable technology infrastructure and facilitate a better digital future for everyone.