Health news This ‘artificial womb’ could save the lives of very premature babies By mimicking the maternal womb, doctors hope to extend the fetal stage of development, improving health outcomes later in life. 22/12/2025
Tech News How bad are AI data centres' carbon footprint? AI systems could produce 80 million tons of CO₂ in 2025 and as much water as the world’s bottled water industry. But it’s hard to measure as tech companies do not release all of the details. 20/12/2025
Tech News Extremist groups use AI to produce fake images and recruit new members Militant groups began using AI as soon as programs such as ChatGPT became widely accessible. In the years since, they have increasingly used generative AI programs to create realistic-looking photos and videos. 15/12/2025
Tech News Australia asks social media giants to report on bans for children The companies face fines of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars (€28.1 million) from Wednesday if they fail to take reasonable steps to remove the accounts of Australian children younger than 16. 11/12/2025
World AI: Europe and China compare their perspectives on the future of work In partnership with CGTN In a debate co-produced by Euronews and CGTN, researchers, economists and professionals from China and Europe compared their views on the impact of artificial intelligence on the world of work. 10/12/2025
No Comment Ai robots in Tokyo showcase future tech advancements AI-powered robots are attracting crowds in Tokyo, showcasing the latest in robot technology. Highlights include a humanoid robot performing mock disaster tasks. 04/12/2025
Voices from Central Asia Kazakhstan’s women are driving Central Asia’s tech boom In partnership with MDQ From bootstrapped startups to the region’s first female-focused venture fund, Kazakhstan’s women are breaking barriers, transforming industries, and redefining what it means to lead in tech. 26/11/2025
Tech News Meet Bobbi: The UK’s first AI police assistant The AI tool handles non-emergency questions online, taking pressure off overstretched call handlers but does not investigate crimes. 26/11/2025
Tech News This new home robot can lift wine glasses and load the dishwasher The robot, called Memo, cleared a dinner table and put items in the dishwasher. 25/11/2025
Made in Europe Picture my idea: The “game-changing” 3D design tool How can European industry be helped to conceive, design, and prototype 3D models quickly, efficiently, and easily? A rapidly expanding Hungarian company claims to have the answer, using software it describes as “cutting-edge innovation”. 21/11/2025
Energy Frontiers ADIPEC spotlights AI to boost safety and reduce methane leaks In partnership with Azpromo ADIPEC 2025 highlighted a major leap in energy innovation, featuring AI-powered emissions detection, offshore drone monitoring and autonomous well solutions that promise lower methane intensity, stronger safety performance and more efficient, data-driven production across the sector. 20/11/2025
Global Japan Japan’s food tech innovations target global food security challenges In partnership with The Government of Japan From automated vertical farms to soil-free film farming, Japan is developing technologies that could revolutionise global agriculture, reducing land, water, and labour use while empowering small farmers. 20/11/2025
Business Still doubting Europe? Slush 2025 has opened its gates One of the world’s biggest innovation festivals has launched in Helsinki, Finland, making a bold case for Europe as a business powerhouse. 19/11/2025
Made in Europe Growing Resilience: How French biotech helps crops save water worldwide Across Europe, a new generation of agri-biotech innovators is redefining how we grow food under pressure from climate change. 14/11/2025
Energy Frontiers “Hydrogen is certainly progressing” says Council chief In partnership with Azpromo With $110bn committed and 500+ projects advancing, the next big test for hydrogen is demand, as global markets push for real offtake and scalable clean energy investment. 06/11/2025
Tech News Anthropic to bring its AI to teachers in Iceland Icelandic teachers will soon be able to use AI to prepare lessons, classroom materials and administrative work. 05/11/2025
Money Could AI prevent money laundering and combat financing terrorism? In a demonstration, Strise showed a company portfolio where warning signs flashed over a possible Russian oligarch ownership. 03/11/2025
Tech News Polish is the most effective language for prompting AI, study reveals A group of researchers studied which language is best understood by artificial intelligence, with Polish in the lead and English only ranking at sixth place. 01/11/2025
Health news This new urine health scanner lets you analyse your pee at home A new device that sits inside the toilet bowl and analyses your urine for clues about hydration, nutrition and kidney health has been launched. 01/11/2025
East-West Connect How Kazakhstan hopes to funnel Central Asia’s AI wave In partnership with MDQ With ambitions to lead Central Asia’s nascent AI sector, Kazakhstan is launching a global hub to grow startups from the classroom to the market. 29/10/2025