Smart Regions Degraded land begins to bloom thanks to European composting project A European project is helping to bring new life to degraded land, working to transform and reinvigorate the soil with organic compost and man-made 'technosols'. 20/01/2020
The Cube UK election 2019: How has it played out on social media? Which party leader had the largest social media engagement? Which issues have become central to the election campaign? 11/12/2019
Europe News Finding gold in the gutters of Brussels Most of us might think sewage is just a waste product, but a group of scientists in Belgium are seeing it very differently. They've launched a project to recover precious metals like gold and silver from what we're all flushing away. 25/11/2019
Partner content European Inventor Award 2019 Social and technological progress is only possible thanks to the tireless efforts of researchers and inventors working to change our lives for the better. 20/06/2019
Smart Regions Digitising Slovakia's literary heritage for posterity Smart Regions meets the experts digitising and preserving millions of books in order to safeguard Slovakia's cultural heritage. 07/03/2019
Smart Regions Laser research in Europe set to revolutionise our lives! The EU is pursuing cutting-edge research with the international 'Extreme Light Infrastructure' (ELI) project. As part of the groundbreaking work, the world's most powerful laser is being built 09/05/2018
Unreported Europe Enforcing EU laws on sexual harassment Euronews, Sophie Claudet: In your study, published in 2014, we read that one in two women in the EU have been sexually harassed; and that Sweden and Denmark top the list with 80 and 81 percent of wome 29/07/2016
Unreported Europe Animals, Abattoirs and Antibiotic resistance Europeans do like their steak… but the most consumed meat in Europe is by far pork. Find out why the process behind your bacon is one of the driving forces behind a global health threat. 22/07/2016
Unreported Europe Antibiotic Resistance: a bigger threat than cancer by 2050 A British study shows that by 2050, antibiotic resistance could become even more deadly than cancer. 22/07/2016
Europe News Report claims link between animal health and GM crops A new report has pointed to possible long-term health problems in cows fed with genetically modified-corn. Professor Gilles-Eric Séralini based his 27/01/2016
Europe News Juncker's plan to boost EU investment The European Commission has finalised an investment plan aimed at kick-starting economic investment across the European Union. Wednesday’s (July 22) 22/07/2015
My Europe Series Does the EU fund individual reasearch projects? Our question today comes from Timo in Helsinki: “I am a young researcher in Gender Studies from the University of Helsinki and am looking for 26/10/2012
Unreported Europe Bonus interview Professor Brian Ashcroft Professor Brian Ashcroft, University of Strathclyde (Business School, The Fraser of Allander Institute for Research on the Scottish Economy) outlines 16/02/2012
My Europe Series How to unlock Europe's potential for innovation? U-talk gives you the chance to pose questions about issues that matter in Europe. Carlos from Madrid asked: “I would like to know when we will 26/05/2011