United Kingdom UK's tech industry to receive €2.6 billion boost Britain's government announced a €2 billion boost to push AI talent, including the creation of over 15,000 jobs, and a Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation. 13/06/2018
World News Could this be a sign of life on Mars? NASA's Curiosity rover finds organics and methane ‘cycle’ on red planet. 08/06/2018
World News Is Pluto a giant comet? And does it really have dunes on its surface? Scientists have detected a large field of dunes on the surface of the distant planet Pluto apparently made from lumps of ice. 01/06/2018
World News Planet Mars viewed from pole to pole with striking detail The European Space Agency has released a full planet view of Mars to celebrate 15 years of its Mars Express spacecraft, giving a unique new perspective on the red planet. 01/06/2018
Sci-Tech Six trends we spotted at VivaTech VivaTech is a festival of French and European technology, featuring a blend of big brands and tiny startups. 25/05/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: How much space junk is there actually out there? And the amount of space debris is not the only thing that matters. What can be done with it? Is recycling possible? 18/05/2018
Next Series 'Boom, we have an answer!' - Gaia's revolution in astronomy Astronomy is undergoing a revolution with the release of precision data on 1.7 billion stars in our galaxy from the Gaia space telescope. We head to the historic Observatory of Paris and ESA's ESTEC base in the Netherlands to find out more. 17/05/2018
Next Series Surfing scientists and algae hunters use Sentinel-3 to study coastline We meet a surfing scientist and toxic algae hunters to see how Sentinel-3 satellite data is used to study the coastline of the English Channel in this month's episode of Space. 19/04/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: Will we ever find intelligent alien life? Will we ever find intelligent alien life out there? Where should we look for extraterrestrials in our galaxy? We put those questions to SETI Institute Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak in #AskSpace 19/04/2018
Next Series How astronaut health studies help us Earthlings If you have a bad back, you have something in common with the average astronaut. We investigate medical research in space and what it means for us on the ground in this episode of Space. 22/03/2018
Germany How do you learn to spacewalk? Spacewalking is the highlight of an astronaut's career, and one of the hardest physical challenges they will ever face. So training at this facility in Germany is key. 15/02/2018
Next Series Is there life out there? We head to 'Mars on Earth' to find out Many scientists believe there could be life on the other moons and planets of our solar system. We report on the latest in astrobiology research from the Mars-like environment of the Rio Tinto in southern Spain. 15/02/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: How will astronauts handle the journey to Mars? #AskSpace: Astronaut Paolo Nespoli gives his views on how astronauts will handle the long journey to Mars. 15/02/2018
USA Space X launches Tesla to Mars, with Bowie playing in the background Euronews space correspondent Jeremy Wilks explains how Tuesday's Space X launch is different from all the others — and why it's so important. 06/02/2018
Next Series 10 years of Columbus, Europe's orbiting space lab Since it blasted off ten years ago, Columbus has been used to grow plants, research new metals and probe astronauts' blood, bodies and brains. 19/01/2018
Next Series #AskSpace: What's up with ESA's 'village on the Moon' concept? #AskSpace: What's happening with ESA's village on the Moon concept? Answer from ESA astronaut Frank De Winne 18/01/2018
World News Shift in US space policy? Trump promises trip to moon and Mars Marking the 45th anniversary of the last Apollo mission, President Trump has pledged to reboot the country's space exploration program 13/12/2017
World News Astronomers strike gold with gravitational waves LIGO and Virgo detectors used to spot cataclysmic event scattering gold and platinum into space 16/10/2017