World News How can we change the way we teach in schools? Although much has changed technology-wise since the dawn of the new millennium, the way young people are taught in schools has remained something of a constant. Isn't it about time the education system was tweaked for the modern age? 07/12/2018
Next Series A clever laboratory for smart homes In partnership with The European Commission A new lab is to evaluate dozens of smart devices and how they can communicate with each other to make our lives easier. 03/12/2018
Business Planet Helping European SMEs to go international In partnership with The European Commission In this Business Planet, Euronews's Serge Rombi goes to Copenhagen in Denmark to discover a network that's been setup across Northern Europe to enable entrepreneurs to overcome the challenge of finding new customers and partners abroad. 30/11/2018
No Comment Locally made robots wait tables at Kathmandu restaurant Locally made robots took over waiting duties in a Kathmandu restaurant. 27/11/2018
Next Series How to improve the early diagnostics of ophthalmic diseases? In partnership with The European Commission How can the latest optical technology improve the early diagnostics of eye and also some neurodegenerative diseases? 19/11/2018
Living This is solving unexpected environmental problems The art of reusing shipping containers. 16/11/2018
No Comment Japanese man 'marries' virtual reality character With nearly 40 wedding guests looking on, Akihiko Kondo lifted up the veil on his bride and kissed her. The only catch? Kondo's bride is a virtual reality star. 14/11/2018
World News Modern technologies: Will they one day take our jobs? A 2017 study by the McKinsey Global Institute predicts that by 2030 as many as 800 million jobs will be lost to automation. But who will be the most affected and how can we prepare? 13/11/2018
Netherlands Wing-flapping drone mimics insect flight Dutch researchers have built a wing-flapping drone which mimics insect flight – and could teach zoologists more about how real insects' brains work. 12/11/2018
Portugal Are vertical farms the answer to healthier, longer-lasting food? With the global population set to hit 9 billion by 2050, indoor farms say they are the solution to feeding the world. 09/11/2018
World News 7 ways the Internet of Things will change your life 7 ways the Internet of Things will change your life 09/11/2018
Green News Saving the Great Barrier Reef Two Australian universities have found a way to restore damaged parts of the world's largest collection of coral reefs. 08/11/2018
World News This is Europe’s ‘most innovative city’ Athens has been named as Europe’s ‘most innovative city’ by the European Capital of Innovation contest and has been awarded a cash prize of €1 million. 06/11/2018
Next Series Digital technology goes back to school In this episode of Futuris we take a look at a new online self-reflection tool aiming to make the most of digital technology in the classroom. 05/11/2018
World News Glasses that give your eyes superpowers An Italian company is developing augmented reality glasses that it says will give humans superpowers 05/11/2018
No Comment Australia takes gold at World Drone Racing Championships Australia's Rudi Browning beat more than 120 competitors to claim the top prize. 04/11/2018
Sweden Technology to help stroke survivors recover A lab in Sweden has developed innovative technology to help stroke survivors recover. 01/11/2018
Next Series Transkribus system makes breakthrough in understanding medieval texts Artificial intelligence is being used at the University of Innsbruck, part of the EU's READ project, to automatically transcribe previously unintelligible historical documents, and make the system available as a phone app. 29/10/2018
Green News Solar energy in your pocket The best solar powered gadgets for your everyday and travel adventures. 26/10/2018