Researchers uncover the source of PFAS contamination in North Carolina

Through sampling and analysing sewage in and around North Carolina, researchers traced PFAS contamination to a local textile plant.
NHS rolls out breakthrough CAR-T therapy for aggressive leukaemia

NHS rolls out breakthrough CAR-T therapy for aggressive leukaemia

CAR-T therapy obe-cel is now available on the NHS, offering new hope and remission for adults with aggressive leukaemia.
EU plans €51m ‘Choose Europe’ call for researchers in 2027

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.

Harnessing microbial co-culture fermentation to extract chitin for biodegradable materials

Work in the X-Food Research Laboratory is using co-culture fermentation as a platform to develop eco-friendly packaging materials.
AI computing

Genesis Mission launches new era of US leadership in AI computing

The Genesis Mission harnesses AI computing to boost U.S. scientific discovery, energy innovation, and national security

The Netherlands’ open-access playbook: How a small country built a big tent for cellular...

Explore how the Netherlands is pioneering cellular agriculture and is urging Europe to take note to allow the cell ag ecosystem to thrive.

Leveraging research and innovation collaborations for global impact

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

Germany launches INQUBATOR to bring quantum computing to industry

Explore how Germany’s INQUBATOR initiative expands industry access to quantum computing and drives future innovation.
Growing levels of microplastics contribute to AMR, study finds

Growing levels of microplastics contribute to AMR, study finds

New research from Plymouth Marine Laboratory shows that antimicrobial-resistant bacteria colonises microplastics in the natural environment.

First Hydrogen launches research into non-radioactive molten-salt fuel for SMRs

First Hydrogen launches research into safe, non-radioactive molten-salt fuel for next-generation small modular reactors.