Cult Malta hosts World Summit on Arts and Culture Malta is playing host to the seventh World Summit on Arts and Culture. 20/10/2016
Focus Dutch technology to protect internet devices from hacking How can we protect electronic devices from hacking? 19/10/2016
Sci-Tech Self-driving cars of tomorrow Autonomous driving was one of the key topics at this year’s Paris Motor Show. 17/10/2016
Next Series New ray of hope for premature babies A Milan hospital is testing new optical technology to monitor the flow of oxygen in the brain of premature babies. 17/10/2016
Next Series Takeaway: new hope for premature babies First days in life can be hard Premature babies are under close monitoring but doctors lack tools to measure oxygenation and blood flow in the brain An innovative optical instrument is being tested to 17/10/2016
Target Poland celebrates innovation In Kraków and Poland’s Malopolska region, a unique idea can go a long way thanks to creative minds and local government and business support. 12/10/2016
Sport Cycling: Dumoulin looking for a competitive edge with skinsuit Tom Dumoulin failed to match the performance that earned him an Olympic silver medal earlier this year when he finished 11th in the individual time trial at the World Championships in Doha on… 12/10/2016
Sci-Tech Berlin Zoo opts for beacon technology app Visitors to Berlin zoo can now access a whole bunch of extra information on the animals thanks to an app powered by beacon technology. 12/10/2016
Next Series Replacing animal testing with cultured human cells Animal testing raises sometimes violently passionate debate and opposition, but for medical research surely it is sadly unavoidable? Perhaps not for much longer if European scientists' research bears 10/10/2016
Next Series Takeaway: Animal-free testing Please don’t panic but these are mini human brains. 10/10/2016
Sci-Tech Giant 'vacuum cleaner' could fight pollution When Daan Roosegaarde visited Beijing three years ago, all he could see from his window was smog. 05/10/2016
Sci-Tech Piece of coal deciphered as ancient biblical text A team of scientists at the University of Kentucky working with biblical scholars in Jerusalem have succeeded in revealing the contents of what looks like a lump of… 05/10/2016
Next Series The future of food technology In a special edition of Futuris, we investigate how scientists and engineers are helping farmers and food entrepreneurs across Europe. 03/10/2016
Sci-Tech Face to face with Peru's Lord of Sipan 1,900 years after his death The face of Peru's Lord of Sipan has finally been unmasked some 1,900 years after his death, all thanks to technology, which has built a 3D reconstruction of the ancient warrior's face. 28/09/2016
Sci-Tech Photokina keeping people in the picture The image has never been so widely available and the photographic industry is providing a wide range of technology to slake this contemporary thirst. 27/09/2016
Sci-Tech 3D printed cast could replace plaster If you’ve ever had to wear a cast, you will be familiar with the discomfort of not being able to scratch that itch on your leg or arm. 21/09/2016
USA Obama to give green light for self-driving cars on US highways The Obama administration is due to unveil a policy framework to govern the development of self-driving cars. 20/09/2016