Crossing Cultures From Venice to Hunan: discovering the timeless beauty of handcrafted art A co-production with CGTN
Crossing Cultures From Venice to Hunan: discovering the timeless beauty of handcrafted art A co-production with CGTN
Mobility ‘My power’s really low’: InSight lander says final farewell from Mars The InSight lander made new discoveries about the makeup of Mars. 20/12/2022
Health news New long COVID rehab programme could unlock the key to treatment The programme is based on a gradual increase in physical activity. 19/12/2022
Tech News ChatGPT: Why everyone is talking about the most advanced AI chatbot It took just five days for ChatGPT to reach 1 million users. We take a look at why it's so popular, how it works and what else it can do. 14/12/2022
Health news Extreme temperatures increase the risk of dying from heart diseases Heart disease is the biggest cause of death worldwide - and climate change may be fueling the risks. 12/12/2022
Health news Where in Europe is assisted dying legal? Portugal's parliament has again voted to decriminalise euthanasia, and France is debating it. How do laws on assisted suicide compare across Europe? 10/12/2022
Health news Blood test could detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms emerge Alzheimer’s disease is typically diagnosed after patients display symptoms of cognitive decline. 06/12/2022
Work A major four-day week trial in the UK just ended. So, how did it go? While the full results of the study will be released next year, some companies had strong opinions on whether the four-day week was a force for good. 30/11/2022
Health news Alzheimer’s drug fuels hope and concern after ‘breakthrough’ trial Lecanemab was shown to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in early-stage patients. 30/11/2022
Health news AI predicts 10-year risk of heart attack or stroke from a single X-ray Advances in AI are making it possible for researchers to use more data from X-ray imaging to predict future health risks. 29/11/2022
Mobility James Webb takes most detailed look yet at an exoplanet's atmosphere NASA announced the game-changing, first-ever full reading of the atoms, molecules, and signs of active chemistry in an exoplanet's atmosphere. 25/11/2022
Health news Drinking some alcohol during pregnancy enough to alter baby’s brain Scientists compared the brain MRI scans of foetuses whose mother had drunk alcohol, with those who had not. 23/11/2022
Health news Soaring use of laughing gas in Europe is no joke, drugs agency warns Nitrous oxide has been growing in popularity as a recreational drug, as it can cause a feeling of euphoria, relaxation and dissociation from reality. 22/11/2022
Work Belgians can now opt for a ‘condensed’ four-day workweek Workers are now able to squeeze their working week into four longer working days instead of the usual five. 21/11/2022
Health news How much can COVID alter our brains? A lot, brain scan study reveals Scientists compared the brains of recovered COVID-19 patients with those of a healthy control group. 21/11/2022
Home Lab-grown meat is full of promise. Why isn’t it for sale in Europe? Slaughter-free meat - real meat cultivated from animal cells in a lab - has made great strides, but has yet to reach our plates. 18/11/2022
Health news Smoking weed may be worse for your lungs than tobacco, study finds A small study found marijuana smokers had a higher rate of emphysema and other airway diseases than people only smoking tobacco. 16/11/2022
Mobility Astronaut Scott Kelly sees ‘no future’ for US-Russia space projects The ex ISS commander told Euronews Next several Russian cosmonauts he worked with felt "ashamed" of Russia’s war in Ukraine. 16/11/2022
Health news Could baby formula made with human protein emulate breast milk? Helaina is attempting to make the first baby formula consisting of human proteins. 14/11/2022
Work AI helped write this article. Can you tell which part? The capabilities of AI writing tools have huge implications for writers, academics, and content creators. 08/11/2022
Work Is remote tutoring the answer to Europe’s teacher shortage? Edtech platform GoStudent has seen extraordinary growth since its launch in 2016, and its CEO claims platforms like his are the solution to Europe’s teacher shortage. 04/11/2022