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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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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.

Mississippi, muons, and multimessenger astrophysics

The University of Mississippi’s Professor Breese Quinn discusses a wider picture of multimessenger astrophysics.

EU invests €7.3bn into 2025 Horizon Europe work programme

The 2025 Horizon Europe work programme launches with €7.3nb to boost EU research, innovation, and green and digital transitions.

Just-In-Time Training: Rethinking education to maximise workforce readiness

Discover how Centennial College is redefining how education keeps pace through Just-In-Time Training. Click to find out more.

Choose Europe: EU launches bold plan to attract global talent for research in Europe

Discover how Choose Europe transforms research in Europe by attracting global talent, funding innovation, and promoting scientific freedom.

Transforming Particle Physics: CERN’s Efficient Particle Accelerator project is redefining performance and sustainability

CERN outlines the Efficient Particle Accelerator Project's objectives and the innovative strategies being used to achieve its goals.

Horizon Europe delivers €11 GDP return for every €1 invested

Learn how Horizon Europe is driving innovation and growth across the EU, with up to €11 in GDP returns and sixfold societal benefits by 2045.

Unlocking high-energy electron acceleration proton-driven plasma technology

The AWAKE experiment at CERN is advancing plasma wakefield acceleration using a proton beam for the acceleration of electrons.

How engineering biology promotes a sustainable planet

Engineering biology can help solve problems in areas such as healthcare, environmental sustainability, agriculture, and energy.

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