Climate Now The future for farmers in a warmer world In partnership with Copernicus In this episode, Climate Now looks at how farmers are adapting to climate change and our warming planet, 15/06/2020
Climate Now Is climate change increasing the risk of disease in Europe? In partnership with Copernicus Is climate change increasing the risk of certain diseases for Europeans? We ask a leading expert in our report from Sweden. Plus we bring you the very latest data on how the planet is changing, with the most recent record-breaking figures for April 2020 from the Copernicus Climate Change Service. 18/05/2020
World News Astronomers irked as SpaceX launches 60 internet-from-space satellites "I'm a bit afraid of our future view of the night sky when there are 10,000 of them in orbit," said German amateur astrophotographer Marcel Nowaczyk. 23/04/2020
Climate Now What influence on climate is the coronavirus lockdown really having? In partnership with Copernicus It seems like the world has come to a standstill, but what's the real impact of the Covid-19 confinement on the environment, pollution and climate change? We speak to experts to find out the facts. 13/04/2020
World News Effects of coronavirus spread to solar system as space missions paused Spacecraft flying around Mars and on their way to the Sun are being placed on standby as the effects of the coronavirus pandemic spread into the solar system 27/03/2020
World News Watch: European astronauts offer tips on living in confinement Struggling with living under lockdown? Astronauts including Samantha Cristoforetti and Tim Peake share tips on living in isolation in a confined space 26/03/2020
Climate Now Changes ahead as winters in the Arctic Circle warm up In partnership with Copernicus Data from Copernicus reveals this has been the warmest winter on record in Europe. What's it like for those who live in the coldest places on the continent? We went to Abisko, Sweden to find out. 16/03/2020
Climate Now Facing the flames: How Portugal is preparing for increased fire risk In partnership with Copernicus Portugal is using science, flames and herds of goats to meet the increased threat from forest fires. Our reporter Lindsey Rempel heads to Pedrógão Grande to see how they're adapting. Climate Now presenter Jeremy Wilks has the latest data for January from the Copernicus Climate Change Service. 17/02/2020
Kazakhstan ISS crew return to earth with a with a hero's and heroine's welcome Euronews' favourite astronaut Luca Parmitano comes back to earth accompanied by record breaker Christina Koch and cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov 06/02/2020
World News Vestager and MEPs discuss how to regulate Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence is moving fast and it's something the European Parliament wants to reap the benefits of whilst ensuring its properly regulated. 30/01/2020
Climate Now Climate Now: 2019 was warmest year on record in Europe In partnership with Copernicus Climate Now: 2019 was the warmest year on record in Europe, according to the latest figures from the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Watch for facts and analysis, plus our special report on how historic weather records give fresh climate insight. 13/01/2020
Smart Regions Polish scientists create a new kind of moldable artificial bone In partnership with the European Commission Scientists in Lublin, Poland have literally re-built patients bones using this groundbreaking material called FlexiOss 06/01/2020
Climate Now How extreme can our climate become? Expert analysis at COP25 In partnership with Copernicus With 2019 likely to be one of the warmest years on record, we meet scientists at the COP25 climate negotiations for debate and analysis. 16/12/2019
Smart Regions Tales and tech to kindle love of books in kindergarten kids In partnership with the European Commission An innovative project combines old-fashioned storytelling with digital technology in Estonia and Latvia to kindle a new love of books among kindergarten children. 02/12/2019
Climate Now Counting carbon: CO2 monitoring in a changing climate In partnership with Copernicus We investigate one of the hottest topics in climate change in this episode of Climate Now, looking at how scientists are working to track emissions and differentiate between sources of CO2, be they human or natural. 18/11/2019
Next Series New exoskeleton to beat low back pain In partnership with The European Commission A gentle push on the knees, a subtle lift on the chest - that's the recipe to relieve low back pain applied by EU researchers developing a new exoskeleton. We put it to the test in a real-life factory. 30/09/2019
Climate Now From Siberia to Switzerland, scorching August leads to more fires, less ice In partnership with Copernicus Data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service shows temperatures were 1.2 degrees centigrade above the pre-industrial average. 16/09/2019
Next Series Rising from the rubble: how to turn construction waste into the building blocks of the future In partnership with The European Commission Researchers in Spain and Italy are developing a range of new materials from construction waste that would once have ended up in landfill. 09/09/2019
Next Series Quantum tech promises 'unhackable' phones and super-secure networks In partnership with The European Commission Quantum technologies promise a profound change in our digital lives. By harnessing the power of quantum physics, they can create absolutely un-hackable microchips and totally secure communication networks and they are being developed here in Europe 29/07/2019
Next Series Luca Parmitano reveals unique pre-flight astronaut rituals Astronauts are trained to think rationally, ready at any moment to respond to danger with a clear head and nerves of steel. But behind the scientific facade, they are as superstitious as the rest of us, European Space Agency Astronaut Luca Parmitano reveals. 19/07/2019