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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.

Innovative Transmission Electron Microscope to be developed by Manchester scientists

Manchester scientists are developing a Transmission Electron Microscope that integrates cutting-edge spectroscopy with AI.

EU commits €1.25bn Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions research funding

The European Commission has announced €1.25bn research funding for the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), part of Horizon Europe.

EU boosts MSCA4Ukraine initiative with €10m funding under Horizon Europe

The European Commission has increased the budget of the MSCA4Ukraine initiative with an additional €10m funding through Horizon Europe.

University of Alberta: Shaping a sustainable and innovative future

Discover why the University of Alberta is a critical partner in solving the world’s most pressing challenges in energy, health, AI and more.

UK and Canada dual agreement cements science and innovation ties

The UK and Canada have signed dual agreements to collaborate on science and innovation while laying out a new agreement on AI computing.

Campaign launched to boost UK participation in £82bn Horizon Europe funding

A new initiative aimed at galvanising UK businesses, academics, and researchers to tap into £82bn Horizon Europe funding has been launched.

Chemical discovery to be accelerated with Machine Learning unit ‘RoboChem’

University of Amsterdam chemists have developed a robot with an integrated AI-driven Machine Learning Unit to accelerate chemical discovery.

Researchers prolong quantum interactions in new experimental system

Researchers prolonged quantum interactions in an experimental system nearly 30-fold by using ultracold temperatures and laser wavelengths.

Fermilab’s PIP-II: Creating a particle accelerator for the future

Learn about the recent Fermilab's transportation tests, the progress of PIP-II, and the significance of the project for the field.

Creating eco-friendly, high performance thermoelectric materials

Environmentally benign inverse-perovskites have the potential for practical applications as thermoelectric materials. Read more here.

UK launches International Science Partnerships Fund worth £218m

The International Science Partnerships Fund is designed to help unlock potential and foster prosperity. Discover more here.

Uncovering the secrets of evolutionary change

Biologists have discovered that significant evolutionary changes happen gradually instead of in dramatic ‘monster’ steps. Read more here.

Researchers create first functional semiconductor made from graphene

The world’s first functional semiconductor made from graphene is a single sheet of carbon atoms held together by the strongest bonds known.

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CMS Large Hadron Collider tracker upgrade will enhance the world of particle studies

The CMS collaboration at CERN LHC is preparing a major upgrade in preparation for the High-Luminosity LHC operations starting in 2029.
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LIGO: Unravelling the mysteries of the Universe through gravitational wave detection

Discover how the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) Laboratory is advancing gravitational waves research.
Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) News

Capturing a Universal understanding from James Webb Space Telescope Images

Dr Massimo Robberto, an AURA Observatory Scientist from the Space Telescope Science Institute, details the galactic journey to capture the first breathtaking James Webb...
Yale University Science News

Discussing the concept and design of Electron-Ion Collider detectors

Scientists outline the key components of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and what it will mean for physics research.

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Unlocking the green potential: Transforming industrial CO2 into acetone with carbon capture and utilisation technology

PYROCO2 is developing carbon capture and utilisation technology for climate-positive solutions in European chemical production.
VTT Science News

Test before investing: INN-PRESSME Open Innovation Test Bed services

Learn about INN-PRESSME Open Innovation Test Bed which creates sustainable alternatives to oil-based products for a circular economy.
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A nuclear energy renaissance in Sweden and the SUNRISE programme

Nuclear energy research is rapidly advancing in Sweden, where new policy and changing political winds are acting as a positive driving force.
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The Standard Model: How can we identify its strengths and weaknesses?

Theoretical particle physicists are providing exact predictions to compare LHC measurements to reveal the strengths and shortcomings of the Standard Model. Discoveries behind the decimal...