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EU unveils €14bn Horizon Europe work programme to drive AI, decarbonisation and attract global...
The European Commission has announced the Horizon Europe work programme for 2026–2027, unveiling a €14bn investment.
APOLO project: Revolutionising maritime decarbonisation through ammonia cracking
Explore how the APOLO project targets the full decarbonisation of the maritime sector utilising membrane technology for ammonia cracking.
The rise of the space sector in North East England
Discover how North East England is rapidly emerging as a growing and ambitious hub in the UK space sector.
To win the fusion race, the US must partner up
SCSP highlights the US role in global fusion and emphasises that international collaboration is essential for commercial fusion energy.
EVOCRA’s OzoFractionation®: Proven, scalable innovation, redefining PFAS remediation
EVOCRA delivers patented OzoFractionation® technology with proven remediation, producing a low volume PFAS concentrate ready for destruction.
The end of the single image: Why Earth observation needs a ‘cocktail’ revolution
A ‘cocktail’ approach to Earth observation could integrate data from multiple providers to deliver actionable intelligence.
Stop taking probiotics until you know what your gut microbiome needs
Qures discusses why generic probiotics may not work and how a personalised stool test and diet plan can restore your gut's natural balance.
Animal health as a sustainability driver for Europe’s food system
AnimalhealthEurope examines how investments in animal health drive sustainability, strengthen food security, and support a greener planet.
Making the grade on AI adoption
Trent University Durham GTA is putting people at the centre of Canada’s artificial intelligence future one breakthrough at a time.
‘Forever chemicals’ no more: How ECT is turning up the heat on PFAS remediation
ECT’s Rapid Electrothermal Mineralisation technology could deliver one of the first scalable solutions for complete PFAS destruction.











