US and Canada sign landmark agreement for space launch technology

US and Canada agree landmark deal for space launch technology

Canada has announced that it has established a major agreement with the US that will propel domestic space launch capabilities.
coastal plants, environmental stressors

Combined environmental stressors amplify threats to coastal plants, study finds

A new study suggests that plastic pollution and seawater flooding could alter the growth and reproductive output of coastal plants.
greenland

Nuuk: Strengthening EU-Greenland collaboration

The European Commission’s new office in Nuuk marks an important milestone in the EU-Greenland partnership. Discover more here.
3D concrete printing

3D concrete printing method could revolutionise sustainable construction

Experts at the University of Virginia have pioneered a new 3D concrete printing method that could transform sustainable construction.
water pollution, e. coli

E. coli as a surrogate for water pollution – a modern canary in the...

E. coli and its contribution to water pollution could help improve detection strategies. Discover more here.
battery electric vehicles

EU sales of battery electric vehicles increased by 50% last year

In 2023, the European Union witnessed a significant surge in the registration of battery electric vehicles. Find out more.

Monitor Space Hazards upgrades could help prevent orbital collisions

Upgrades to the Monitor Space Hazards platform can help operators avoid orbital collisions by visualising manoeuvre options available to them.
AI Act

EU enforces landmark Artificial Intelligence Act

Today marks a significant milestone in the realm of AI regulation as the European Artificial Intelligence Act officially comes into effect.
environmental targets

Government launches rapid review to meet environmental targets

The Government has announced a rapid review to be completed by the end of the year to deliver legally binding environmental targets.
smart manufacturing

US boosts battery recycling and smart manufacturing with $63m funding

The United States DOE has announced it will inject $63m in funding to advance domestic battery recycling and smart manufacturing.