Now playing Next USA Scientists eye the Martian underground in search for alien life The subsurface of the Red Planet offers a protected, and possibly habitable, environment. 20/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Two giant icebergs broke off Antarctica. Here's what that means for the continent's health. Antarctica's Pine Island Glacier is one of the most closely watched pieces of ice on Earth. And scientists are warning about signs of climate change. 19/02/2020
Now playing Next USA What is the 'boogaloo?' How online calls for a violent uprising are hitting the mainstream The movement says it wants a second Civil War targeting liberal political opponents and law enforcement. 19/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Earth's coral reefs could be gone by 2100, research finds The bleak outlook forecasts that warming oceans and rising seas could have a devastating impact on ocean ecosystems. 18/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Kickstarter workers vote to form first union in tech industry The historic vote comes amid growing discontent among employees at technology companies such as Google, Amazon and Microsoft, who have started to organize. 18/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Fast-and-loose culture of esports is upending once staid world of chess Grandmasters and upstarts are reinventing the game online, becoming its most visible ambassadors and arguably its first entertainers. 17/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Cute videos, but little evidence: Police say Amazon Ring isn't much of a crime fighter Hundreds of police departments have signed agreements with Ring to gain access to footage filmed on home surveillance cameras 15/02/2020
Now playing Next USA A museum's narwhal tusk disappeared in the 1980s. The FBI wants your help to find it. In the late 1800s, famed explorer Robert Edwin Peary returned from an Arctic excursion with a unique souvenir: the long, sword-like tusk of a narwhal. Then it went missing. 14/02/2020
Now playing Next USA U.S. officials: Using Huawei tech opens door to Chinese spying, censorship The closest U.S. ally, Britain, disagrees with U.S. warnings that any use of Huawei technology exposes a country to digital espionage. 14/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Earth just had its hottest January in recorded history The record highlights a worrisome trend as the planet continues to warm at an accelerated pace. 13/02/2020
Now playing Next world news Six female scientists to know about on Women and Girls in Science Day To mark International Women and Girls in Science Day Euronews has taken a look at six women in science and technology that are making a difference today. 11/02/2020
Now playing Next world news Solar Orbiter launches from Cape Canaveral for journey to the sun The Solar Orbiter, a joint mission between the European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA, has launched. The mission aims to give close-up views of the Sun's polar regions and observe its magnetic activity. 08/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Facebook's Twitter account hacked The Saudi hacker group OurMine apparently tweeted from Facebook's account. It claimed credit last month for a takeover of key NFL accounts. 08/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Juice jacking: Why you should avoid public phone charging stations Hackers can load malware into charging stations at place like airports and malls, allowing them to steal the data of unsuspecting users, experts warn. 07/02/2020
Now playing Next USA On Facebook, anti-vaxxers pushed a mom not to give her son tamiflu. He later died. Facebook groups that routinely traffic in anti-vaccination propaganda have become a resource for people seeking out a wide variety of medical information. 06/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Iowa caucus app was rushed and flawed from the beginning, experts say "Someone was not paying attention or on a deadline," said one analyst who was able to examine the app. 06/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Call of the wild? African penguins share some linguistic patterns with humans. Researchers found that, as outlined in Zipf's law of abbreviation, vocal sounds that penguins use the most tend to be shorter. 05/02/2020
Now playing Next world news Penguins speak to each other just like humans do You might understand more penguin than you think. 05/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Astronomers want to see a supernova. A dimming star is giving them hope. Betelgeuse has created a sense of suspense in the astronomy world, which is hoping to someday observe a nearby supernova in real time. 05/02/2020
Now playing Next USA Iowa Democratic Party blames app 'coding issue' for delay in caucus results Officials said in a statement Tuesday that the problem had been fixed and that it hoped to release the vote tally on Tuesday. 04/02/2020