Health news Is modifying the genes of our cats the way to solve pet allergies? Researchers believe the gene editing technology CRISPR could knock out a key allergen produced by cats. 29/03/2022
Home 'Mom, the bird is dead!': The canary that tells you CO2 is too high Two young Danes create a stylish CO2 sensor to "solve an invisible problem with a visible solution". 29/03/2022
Health news Can artificial sweeteners cause cancer? This study raises questions A large study in France flags a possible link between artificial sweeteners and an increased risk of cancer. What exactly can we read from it? 28/03/2022
Health news Could Google detect diseases from smartphone mics and photos? Google's health AI team is exploring whether your phone's mics and photos can pick up signs of heart diseases and diabetes. 25/03/2022
Health news Medical marijuana can quickly cause addiction, new study warns A US study found that turning to medical cannabis failed to improve patients’ symptoms of anxiety and depression while doubling their risk of addictive disorders. 24/03/2022
Health news Could this trial be bringing male contraceptive pills one step closer? A daily pill shows it can make mice temporarily sterile, and researchers hope to start human trials later this year. 24/03/2022
Health news Moderna seeks emergency approval for COVID vaccine in kids under 6 Moderna’s COVID vaccine is around 44 per cent effective for children aged 6 months to 2 years old, early clinical trial results show. 23/03/2022
Health news Infertility cure? Meet the scientist using 3D printing to create sperm Scientists have 3D printed human testicular cells in the hope of helping men with fertility issues finally produce sperm. 22/03/2022
Tech News SpaceX to help rival OneWeb launch satellites after Russia dispute The British satellite internet company is turning to SpaceX after launches with Russia’s Soyuz were cancelled over the war in Ukraine. 22/03/2022
Health news Tiny worms could help sniff out lung cancer in its early stages Scientists say the humble roundworm can smell cancer cells and may someday replace dogs in detecting tumours at an early stage. 21/03/2022
Tech News Digital war: How Ukraine is resisting with tech, crypto and hacking "The Russian cyber army is overestimated, like their regular army," Ukraine's deputy digital minister tells Euronews Next. 18/03/2022
Tech News These tech companies are all shunning Russia over the Ukraine war Google, Sony, Microsoft, PayPal and a raft of other tech companies are taking a stand on the Ukraine war and pulling out of Russia. 17/03/2022
Tech News These are Europe’s next 100 unicorns, according to VivaTech Most of the European start-ups aiming to be valued at more than $1 billion are in the UK, France and Germany, according to the list. 16/03/2022
Health news 1 in 4 symptomatic children hit by long COVID, says new study Data from more than 80,000 children with COVID suggests a quarter of them had symptoms that lingered for at least 4-12 weeks. 15/03/2022
Tech News 'Cyber flashers' in UK to face jail time under new online safety law The UK is introducing a "cyberflashing" law that makes sending unsolicited "dick pics" a crime. 14/03/2022
Health news Ukraine war leaves surrogate babies stranded in a Kyiv bomb shelter Dozens of babies born to surrogate mothers are waiting in a Kyiv bomb shelter for their foreign biological parents to claim them, as the war in Ukraine tears through a once booming cross-border business. 11/03/2022
Health news Cannabis 'stock exchange' launches in Europe as CBD market booms An online trading platform for cannabis products is hoping to disrupt Europe’s booming CBD market and bring more transparency to consumers. 09/03/2022
Work Gender bias in AI recruiting: How algorithms hold women back Artificial intelligence is enforcing existing gender biases when it comes to recruitment, according to a new report. But it may have one saving grace. 08/03/2022
Health news The other pandemic: Obesity set to hit 1 billion people by 2030 Obesity rates around the world are soaring and governments are failing to tackle the issue as a systemic problem, health campaigners warn. 04/03/2022
Money Crypto war: As Russian rouble buckles under sanctions, Bitcoin rises As missiles pummel Ukraine and financial sanctions slam Russia, people on both sides of the war are increasingly turning to cryptocurrencies. 02/03/2022