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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.

Large Hadron Collider now powering nearby homes through heat exchange system

Discover how a heat exchange system at CERN turns waste heat from the Large Hadron Collider into heating for homes and businesses in France.

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.

Electron beam technology emerges as a new weapon against PFAS pollution

Electron beam technology offers a powerful new method to break down PFAS pollution in water and soil, providing an efficient alternative.
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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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.

‘Cosmic radio’ dark matter detector may unlock Universe’s secrets in 15 years

Scientists are developing a dark matter detector that could identify axions and reveal the Universe’s invisible mass within 15 years.

Unveiling the secrets of the Higgs Boson: The ATLAS Collaboration’s latest insights and measurements

CERN’s Katharine Leney discusses the ATLAS Collaboration’s latest findings and their implications for understanding the Higgs boson.

EU Heads of Mission embark on strategic outreach visit to Winnipeg, strengthening Canada-Europe ties

EU Heads of Mission visit Winnipeg to strengthen Canada-EU ties through trade, innovation, and regional cooperation. Find out more.

The EU and Canada: Strengthening a longstanding strategic Horizon Europe partnership

Discover why Canada joining the Horizon Europe programme is an important step forward in the EU’s longstanding relationship with the country.

CERN and Canada forge stronger ties in next-gen physics collaboration

CERN and Canada have formalised partnerships in future research infrastructure and technology innovation. Find out more.

Roadshow promotes Canada’s association with Horizon Europe Pillar II

Canada joins Horizon Europe Pillar II, launching a national roadshow to connect researchers with new EU collaboration and funding opportunities.

KATRIN experiment sets new benchmark in neutrino mass research

KATRIN sets a new benchmark in neutrino mass research, bringing scientists closer to unlocking the secrets of the Universe. Find out more.

Webinar to explore Canada and Horizon Europe Pillar II

Discover how Canada and Horizon Europe are partnering to tackle global challenges in climate, energy, and mobility through a free webinar.

CERN’s LHC collaborations receive Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

The prize was awarded to the LHC collaborations for measurements of Higgs boson properties that confirm new details in particle physics.

CERN top quarks discovery hints at mysterious ‘toponium’ particle

Scientists at CERN may have discovered toponium, the smallest known composite particle, reshaping our understanding of top quarks.

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