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The latest science news from areas such as physics, chemistry, biology and health, along with the ever expanding field of materials science and space exploration.

University of Sheffield evidence suggests dark matter and neutrinos interact

Research suggests dark matter and neutrinos may interact, offering fresh insight into how cosmic structures formed and challenging models.

Advanced quantum detectors reinvent the search for dark matter

A Texas A&M experiment has designed highly advanced quantum sensors to push the boundaries and explore the mystery of dark matter.

Horizon Europe programme amplifies UK research excellence, analysis finds

New analysis shows the Horizon Europe programme boosts UK research impact, drives innovation, and delivers real-world benefits.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest science news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 4 and Goal 17.

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Japan to join Horizon Europe in landmark research partnership

Japan is set to join Horizon Europe in 2026, unlocking new opportunities for global research collaboration and innovation.

The European Strategy for Particle Physics reaches important milestones

At its 225th session, the CERN Council recently received recommendations for updating the European Strategy for Particle Physics.

Singapore launches Horizon Europe Complementary Fund to deepen global research links

Singapore launches the Horizon Europe Complementary Fund to boost local participation in EU research projects.

EU unveils €14bn Horizon Europe work programme to drive AI, decarbonisation and attract global talent

The European Commission has announced the Horizon Europe work programme for 2026–2027, unveiling a €14bn investment.

Europe’s KM3NeT neutrino telescope hunts the origins of the Universe

KM3NeT telescope has detected the most energetic neutrino ever recorded, offering new clues to the Universe’s most extreme phenomena.

Safety and efficiency: Beam-intercepting devices

CERN's Marco Calviani discusses the work of the team and the unique challenges they encounter in maintaining reliability and durability.

Chasing strangeness with a hybrid ring imaging Cherenkov detector

Professor Fatiha Benmokhtar is conducting experiments using hybrid Ring Imaging Cherenkov detectors to investigate the proton’s structure.

The Department of Animal Biosciences: A global leader in research and education on agricultural and companion animals

The Department of Animal Biosciences underpins the ethical and sustainable production of animal products and care of companion animals.

Positioning Europe as a key hub for life sciences

Explore the Strategy for European Life Sciences and its aims to accelerate Europe’s leadership in the life sciences sector.

Fostering a thriving hospitality workforce in a renewed hospitality industry

Centennial College is building the next generation of hospitality leaders to meet the challenges and opportunities of a resurging industry.

How large is the proton? How do we measure it?

Prof Gao of Duke University and Prof Dutta of Mississippi State University outline the multifaceted nature of the proton through its size.

EU plans €51m ‘Choose Europe’ call for researchers in 2027

The ‘Choose Europe’ initiative, which is currently being piloted, will be extended in 2027 with double the budget, draft plans show.

Leveraging research and innovation collaborations for global impact

Professor Anne-Laure Mention of RMIT University explores Australia’s potential association with Horizon Europe.

Biosolutions: Engineering a sustainable future, a path to net zero, and economic resilience

Explore the topic of biosolutions and how they are helping to drive a more sustainable future in the UK and beyond.

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