Tech News Which EU countries are the worst when it comes to e-waste? From laptops to smartphones, Europeans generate the most electronic waste per capita. How good are they at recycling it? 03/11/2022
Tech News Why is crime fighting agency Interpol creating its own metaverse? “In order for police to understand the metaverse, we need to experience it” said Interpol’s executive director of technology. 20/10/2022
Tech News This French start-up makes microbatteries the size of a breadcrumb The microbatteries developed by ITEN are just a few millimetres thick and could be used across a range of consumer electronics. 18/10/2022
Health news Scientists taught brain cells in a dish to play the computer game Pong Neuroscientists in Australia say brain cells in a lab dish learned to play the classic video game Pong. What’s next? 14/10/2022
Health news Are online communities and social media helping our mental health? We often read about how bad social media is for our mental health. But some online communities can help - to a certain extent. 10/10/2022
Home Is solar energy a solution to power cuts in Gaza? Businesses and households in the blockaded Palestinian enclave are turning to solar panels to keep the lights on, and it’s helping cut their energy bills. 04/10/2022
Work Scientists create AI helmet to turn firefighters into ‘superheroes’ The smart helmet could help firefighters navigate smoke-filled environments. 03/10/2022
Mobility Meet Samantha Cristoforetti, the ISS' new commander and TikTok star Italy’s first female astronaut and a TikTok star in orbit, Samantha Cristoforetti has become the first European woman to lead the ISS. 28/09/2022
Culture news Visa pour l'image : Photojournalism in the spotlight at Perpignan From the war in Ukraine to witnesses and whistleblowers, this year's international photojournalism festival in Perpignan provides a thought-provoking and stimulating window on the world. 30/08/2022
Culture news Inside the English stand-up comedy scene in Paris The French capital has become so fond of stand-up comedy that you can even attend an English speaking performance every night of the week. 26/08/2022
Culture news The "shocking" designs of Elsa Schiaparelli come to Paris From Beyoncé to Bella Hadid, the Italian designer's name has made its way back into the headlines. An exhibition in Paris celebrates her craft... 19/08/2022
Art A sculpture of Putin perched on a tank appears in Central Park French artist James Colomina is known for installing his politically charged works in unusual places. His latest does not disappoint. 05/08/2022
Design Istanbul's Basilica Cistern is open to the public once more Istanbul’s ancient underground water chamber, located under the popular Turkish city, reopens to the public with an umissable light and sound show. 01/08/2022
Art UK queer history museum opens doors The UK’s first LGBTQ+ history museum has opened its doors in London, commemorating and celebrating queer histories from across the country. 11/05/2022