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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.

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.
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.

Quality Education - UN SDG Goal 4 Partnerships for the Goals - UN SDG Goal 17

Realising Canada’s potential in subatomic physics: TRIUMF’s vision for 2025-2030

At TRIUMF's particle accelerator laboratory, a new vision for Canadian subatomic physics research and innovation is emerging.

Revolutionising space electronics: How TAU Systems’ ultrafast compact accelerators deliver radiation-testing-as-a-service

TAU Systems is transforming space electronics testing with its compact ultrafast accelerators that provide radiation-testing-as-a-service.

PIP-II project: Accelerating opportunity for new discovery

Discover how the PIP-II project is a major upgrade to Fermilab’s accelerator complex and what this means for future discovery.

Quark-gluon plasma shows sideways “splash” in new RHIC experiments

Discover how scientists at RHIC uncovered new insights into quark-gluon plasma by tracking energetic jets and photons.

UK Government turbocharges science and technology sectors with £86bn funding

UK announces £86bn investment to boost science and technology, driving innovation, regional growth, and a future-ready economy.

LHCb achieves landmark precision in Z boson mass measurement

LHCb achieves a groundbreaking first at the LHC with a highly precise measurement of the Z boson mass - discover the implications!

Rousing the quantum vacuum with extreme laser light

The University of Maryland explores light’s key role in physics, from electromagnetic waves to quantum vacuum experiments.

Canada and CERN forge stronger ties for future scientific breakthroughs

Canada strengthens scientific leadership through partnership with CERN, advancing research, innovation, and future particle physics projects.

Muon g-2 experiment final results confirm magnetic anomaly in muons

Final results from the Muon g-2 experiment reveal the most precise measurement of muons’ magnetic anomaly. Find out more.

National Science Foundation: Understanding the visible Universe through plasma physics

The U.S. National Science Foundation discusses a broad portfolio of research across the field of plasma science and engineering.

Trinity Western University: Pioneering innovation through global partnerships and cutting-edge research

Trinity Western University fosters global partnerships to prepare students for a world influenced by technology and societal challenges.

‘Innovation to Action’: What to expect from Canadian Innovation Week 2025

Canadian Innovation Week brings innovators, partners, and communities from across Canada to spotlight how bold ideas are making an impact.

Canadian and European Innovators unite for Horizon Europe Cluster 4 matchmaking event

Join Canadian and EU innovators at the Horizon Europe Cluster 4 matchmaking event to explore collaboration in digital, industrial, and space tech.

Exploring extreme plasma physics with ultra-intense lasers

Discover how petawatt lasers bring extreme astrophysical phenomena within reach of laboratory experiments due to their high intensity.

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The University of Maryland highlights light’s importance in physics, focusing on electromagnetic waves, special relativity, quantum mechanics, and upcoming virtual matter experiments to explore the quantum vacuum’s mysteries.