Tech News Can wild animals be monitored from space? Scientists are attempting to track 1,000 cattle and buffalo from space using GPS, AI and satellites 01/01/2024
Tech News From emotion AI to space, here’s what to expect from tech in 2024 Emotion AI could take the crown from generative AI and space tech could save humanity. Euronews Next looks at what we can expect from technology in 2024. 29/12/2023
Tech News Euroviews. Should China’s space race advances be cause for concern in Europe? Steel sharpens steel. Great people and great companies throughout history and across the world have taken inspiration even from their fiercest rivals, using them as fuel to keep working hard and improving, Bogdan Gogulan writes. 11/12/2023
Tech News SpaceX plans for 2nd lift-off of Starship, the world's largest rocket SpaceX's ambitious reusable rocket will face another critical test on November 17 when the Elon Musk-owned company will attempt a second launch. 13/11/2023
Space Scientists train astronauts to solve health emergencies in space From ultrasound technology to pioneering surgical techniques in microgravity, radiology could play a major role in space medicine. 19/10/2023
Green News Massive solar space farm could be orbiting above the Earth by 2035 The company says the solar space technology would produce more renewable energy than terrestrial equivalents. 12/10/2023
Euronews Tech Talks The Lunar Gateway and hibernation: What's next in space exploration? While in conversation with ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and Lead for Life Sciences, Angelique Van Ombergen, India made history by becoming the first country to land near the lunar south pole, where scientists have a hunch there's a large supply of water ice. 06/09/2023
World News Euroviews. Europe has a productivity problem. It can be solved from space Innovation in the sector has a beneficial knock-on effect in all of the numerous sectors it touches. To put it more simply, if the space sector flourishes, almost every other sector thrives, too, Bogdan Gogulan writes. 24/08/2023
Euronews Tech Talks How is space exploration propelling our daily lives | Podcast In episode 7 of our podcast series, "Space Exploration: Very down to Earth," we embark on a journey across Europe to unveil how the strides taken above are intimately linked to improvements in our daily lives below. 23/08/2023
Mobility This AI algorithm could save the world by detecting killer asteroids HelioLinc3D, an asteroid discovery algorithm designed for the Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile, has identified its first potentially hazardous Earth-bound asteroid. 10/08/2023
Mobility SpaceX calls off launch of Starship rocket minutes before lift-off The most powerful rocket ever built was set to go on its first flight on Monday, before shooting for the Moon - and Mars. 17/04/2023
Mobility A Spanish start-up is ready to launch Europe’s first reusable rocket SpaceX pioneered reusable rockets. Spain’s PLD Space is now hoping to shake up the industry with micro-launchers made in Europe. 07/04/2023
Mobility World's first 3D-printed rocket launches but fails to reach orbit Relativity Space's 3D-printed rocket finally lifted off on Wednesday night. But it failed three minutes into flight, far short of orbit. 23/03/2023
Smart Regions LOFAR super-telescope reveals the far reaches of the universe In partnership with the European Commission The largest pan-European radio-frequency telescope offers a unique eye for exploring the far reaches of the universe. 13/02/2023
Tech News New Arctic spaceport opens in Sweden as Europe's space race heats up "Europe has its foothold in space and will keep it," said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. 13/01/2023
Mobility NASA's SWOT is tracking rising water levels to monitor climate change NASA launched the first global water monitoring satellite, SWOT into orbit in hopes of tracking climate change. 20/12/2022
Partner content UAE Hope probe reveals the mysteries of Mars Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The Emirates Mars Mission has been a source of inspiration for young Arabs and is set to have a long-lasting impact on the economy. 17/12/2022
Mobility Newly spotted 'planet killer' asteroid could one day threaten Earth Called 2022 AP7, it's over 1 km wide and the largest potentially hazardous asteroid found in the last eight years, say astronomers. 02/11/2022
Health news Physicists hope particle accelerators could fight cancer. Here’s how Physicists exploring the universe’s biggest mysteries are now using their know-how to improve radiation therapy to treat cancer. 26/10/2022
No Comment Cosmonauts conduct spacewalk aboard ISS Expedition 67 Commander Oleg Artemyev and Flight Engineer Denis Matveev, both of Roscosmos, began a spacewalk early Friday to continue outfitting the European robotic arm on the International Space Station's Nauka laboratory. 02/09/2022