Mobility Can this ‘Air Scooter’ cross the English Channel safely? The company’s CEO will attempt to cross the English Channel without a parachute to use in an emergency. 25/07/2025
Tech News This cannibal robot can grow and heal by eating other robots The Truss Link could, in future, be used to help develop groundbreaking technologies spanning marine research to rescue services and extraterrestrial life. 24/07/2025
Eco-Innovation From Italy to Ukraine, plastic waste gets a second life with DIY tech Around 1400 tonnes were recycled by the Precious Plastic community in one year. Could open-source tech help plastic recycling finally take off? 20/07/2025
Tech News Most young people in Spain have experienced sexual abuse online A Save the Children study reveals that nearly all young people in Spain have suffered some form of digital sexual abuse before the age of 18. 10/07/2025
Tech News Can playing video games help police combat online crimes? The team was set up in 2022 to tackle the rise in online crime in Denmark. The Politiets Online Patrulje now boasts over 787,000 followers across platforms. 03/07/2025
Business Microsoft cuts 9,000 jobs as tech giant bets on AI Microsoft says it is laying off about 9,000 workers, its second mass layoff in months and its largest in more than two years. The move affects less than 4% of Microsoft’s global workforce. 03/07/2025
Tech News Brussels launches Quantum Strategy to stay in global tech race The European Commission launches its first quantum plan to boost the EU capacities in quantum computing. With breakthroughs in healthcare, defence, and cybersecurity, Brussels is racing to unify efforts, boost innovation, and lead the future of tech - before it’s too late. 02/07/2025
Tech News China unveils tiny spy drone that looks like a mosquito About 2 cm long and weighing just 0.3 grams, the insect-inspired device features two tiny wings and three spindly legs. Its minuscule size would make it difficult to detect using conventional radar systems, experts say. 27/06/2025
Qatar 365 New climate-resistant initiatives underway in Qatar to conserve water in the desert In partnership with Media City With Qatar’s arid and dry climate in mind, two Qatar-based eco-friendly tech companies are using innovative climate-resistant solutions to capture moisture from the sky to produce water – one quenches the thirst of humans and the other produces water for crops. 25/06/2025
Tech News How Japan built the largest-class superconducting quantum computer The new quantum system developed by researchers at the Japanese National Research and Development Agency, RIKEN, in collaboration with the Japanese IT giant, Fujitsu, has 256 qubits. However, experts say, ensuring the quality of qubits is as important as the quantity of qubits. 20/06/2025
The Exchange Embracing the incredible power of Artificial Intelligence In partnership with Media City Experts examine the transformative impact of artificial intelligence across various sectors, focusing on innovation, adoption challenges and key initiatives that are shaping the future of technology and society. 18/06/2025
Tech News Scientists test quantum network over the longest distance yet Up till now, quantum networks were only feasible at smaller scales, about half of this new achievement, or in strictly controlled lab conditions with pricy cooling equipment. 18/06/2025
Eco-Innovation Old smartphones turned into ‘tiny data centres’ to track marine life For just €8, researchers are turning old smartphones into devices capable of tracking marine life and buses. 16/06/2025
Tech News Young inventors honoured in Reykjavík for sustainability solutions In partnership with European Patent Office Ten young inventors were celebrated in Reykjavík for technologies that advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with top honours awarded for innovations in rare earth recycling, food preservation, and carbon capture. 11/06/2025
Eco-Innovation Europe’s carbon capture and storage strategy off to a rocky start High costs, local opposition and technical issues threaten the viability of the EU’s multi-billion euro gamble on CCS to decarbonise heavy industry. 26/05/2025
Business Microsoft slashes 6,000 jobs as it clears the way for AI investments Microsoft starts laying off thousands of workers as the company spends heavily on artificial intelligence. 14/05/2025
Culture news How do emojis spark confusion across generations? What seems friendly to one person can come off as offensive or confusing to another — especially across age groups. 07/05/2025
Europeans' Stories War 3.0: Europe’s smart defence challenge In the light of the war in Ukraine, Europe is seeking to adapt to new forms of conflict taking place far from the traditional frontlines. 29/04/2025
Radio Schuman Frontex chief says fundamental rights 'core' to border-guarding Euronews spoke with Frontex director Hans Leijten, discussing calls for the agency to suspend its mission with Greece. Is this on the cards, and what are the risks of such a move? 28/04/2025
Eco-Innovation What are the five hardest things to recycle in Europe? We still don’t know how to recycle these five common products, but scientists are busy finding answers. 19/04/2025