nanosized materials

New mathematical formulas can describe a physical phenomenon that occurs within nanosized materials

Theoretical physicists have developed formulas that describe a phenomenon happening within quantum dots and other nanosized materials.
Digital Services Act

Building a stronger and more competitive Digital Europe

CEO of EIT Digital, Willem Jonker, spoke to Innovation News Network’s Georgina Ryan about the European Commission’s latest legislative proposals: The Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act
effects of nanoplastics on human health

Scientists examine the effects of nanoplastics on human health

A study has outlined the effects of nanoplastics on human health, indicating that these paticulates can alter our intestinal microbiome.
star formation activity

Researchers use re-analysis of observational measurements to understand star formation activity in distant galaxies

A new study examined the star formation activity in distant galaxies using a data-driven re-analysis of observational measurements.
cleaning and manufacturing methods

VTT has created new cleaning and manufacturing methods to promote the circular economy of...

VTT’s new project has created cleaning and manufacturing methods for hospital textiles in order to further the circular economy.
Earth-science observation satellites

Vega VV17 mission to deploy Earth-science observation satellites failed due to incorrect routing

Arianespace announced the loss of the Vega VV17 mission, which was carrying two Earth-science observation satellites.
drop-in biofuels

Light-dependent microalgae to produce climate neutral drop-in biofuels

Researchers led by Aarhus University, Denmark, have enabled the biological synthesis of high-yield production of climate neutral drop-in biofuels.
superhard materials

Scientists use machine learning to identify new superhard materials

Researchers have reported a machine learning model that can accurately predict the hardness of new materials.
smart tickets

Why smart tickets are the smart way to travel

As smart tickets are increasingly being used by travellers across Europe the Smart Ticketing Alliance is working to ensure co-operation between the various schemes across the continent
collagen and fibrinogen

Could further research into collagen and fibrinogen lead to more efficient bioprinting and tissue...

A team of researchers suggests that research into collagen and fibrinogen, could lead to more efficient bioprinting and tissue engineering.