Ecotech Scientists recruit seals to be their research assistants Seals wearing helmets have been helping Japanese researchers survey the waters under the thick ice sheet of Antarctica. 02/03/2022
Smart Regions The battery set to transform renewable energy In partnership with the European Commission Smart Regions travels to Germany to find out about a new battery that's been designed to better harness renewable energy. 28/02/2022
Nature Giant 'sponge gardens' discovered deep in the Arctic Ocean These primitive creatures feed on the remains of animals that died thousands of years ago. 09/02/2022
Earth News As temperatures rise, so does anxiety, new research finds Brand new research finds the immediate difference between people’s climate anxiety before and after experiencing the sudden heat wave in Canada last summer. 25/01/2022
Climate Scientists warn climate change could unleash ‘rivers in the sky’ This widespread weather phenomenon could cause unprecedented rainfall if global temperatures continue to increase. 24/01/2022
No Comment Israeli researchers claim to teach goldfish to drive a vehicle Israeli scientists try to prove that fish can drive a car 12/01/2022
Focus Planting for the future: Morocco lays the seeds for Africa's agricultural revolution In partnership with OCP Group In an era of climate change, what might tomorrow's agriculture in Africa look like? Focus heads to Morocco to find out. 22/12/2021
Culture news Saving Culture: Meet the man preserving Russia's forgotten voices A digitisation project that catalogues tape recordings from as early as 1890 is reconnecting Russia with forgotten voices, stories and songs from its Arctic north. 29/11/2021
Sci-Tech Enzymes and wood biomolecules, a winning combo for sustainable packaging Discover the company that won the 2021 Innovation Radar Prize by using a combination of enzymes and biomolecules from wood to create the biodegradable packaging of tomorrow. 19/11/2021
Spotlight Rainforests in the DRC: "a solution" for climate change In partnership with The European Union Delegation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo The Congo Basin is home to the second-largest tropical forest on the planet. We take a look at how the Democratic Republic of the Congo with the help of the EU is helping to fight climate change and restore biodiversity there. 08/11/2021
Climate How fire, ice and soot impact our climate Human activity is warming up our planet - this is scientifically proven. What's also scientifically proven is that other things, from volcanoes to glaciers, can also influence our climate. 03/11/2021
World News 'Genius' dogs capable of learning names and identities of 100 items Research in Hungary has been looking at the phenomenon of exceptionally capable canines 01/11/2021
Health news This tiny insect could prevent allergies for millions in Europe Ragweed is a highly allergenic plant that has been spreading across Europe since its accidental arrival during the Second World War. 23/10/2021
Nature 27 million-year-old penguin fossil found by kids in New Zealand After finding a fossil on the beach 15 years ago, a group of New Zealand children are now responsible for the discovery of a giant ancient penguin species. 19/09/2021
Ocean Protecting Antarctica - The geopolitical challenge with high global stakes In partnership with the European Commission The Antarctic Ocean plays a central role in our climate and in marine ecosystems, but climate change is threatening this. We find out how it's possible to protect one of the planet's key areas. 14/09/2021
Climate Now Scientists sniff for hidden methane leaks to combat global warming In partnership with Copernicus The IPCC report last month called for a big effort to reduce methane emissions from industrial sources. Finding them is surprisingly tricky, as we found out when we joined a team sniffing for hidden leaks in the streets of Utrecht. 13/09/2021
Ocean The Black Sea predators helping local fishing communities thrive In partnership with the European Commission The invasive veined Rapa whelk has devastated bottom-dwelling populations of the Black Sea. This predator may threaten coastal waters all around Europe whilst also offering valuable employment in countries like Bulgaria, Romania and more. 24/08/2021
Ocean Cooperation and joint action help to ensure the health of the Black Sea In partnership with the European Commission BlackSea4Fish is a project contributing to the sustainable management of Black Sea fisheries by providing scientific and technical support to the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean. Its project coordinator tells euronews about its groundbreaking studies. 24/08/2021
Poland Polish appeals court dismisses complaint against Holocaust book Judges stated that scholarly research should not be judged by the courts and overturned the ruling against the book's co-authors. 16/08/2021
Tech News Facebook shuts down academics researching fake news adverts A project tracking fake news in Facebook adverts has been put on hold after the social network deleted researchers' accounts. 09/08/2021