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Jets, photons, calorimeters and quark gluon plasma from PHENIX to sPHENIX

Discover how sPHENIX, the next-generation RHIC detector, builds on PHENIX’s legacy to unveil insights into quark gluon plasma.

Elogium: Cutting-edge probiotics for poultry farming

Elogium's EloSafe+ is combatting Campylobacter with cutting-edge probiotics to ensure safer food and sustainable farming.

Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence: Research and innovation opportunities for all

The Widening Participation and Spreading Excellence sub-programme of Horizon Europe is helping to broaden opportunities for everyone.

Pulsar Helium: The road to production

Pulsar, a key player in the helium industry, highlights the significance of it’s recent achievements as it gears up for production.

The interplay between complicated and complex tasks: The revival of Swedish nuclear power

Learn how Sweden’s shift towards nuclear power balances decarbonisation and energy goals while navigating complex socio-technical challenges.

TriviumVet: Pioneering a new era in companion animal healthcare

TriviumVet is making waves in veterinary medicine with its breakthroughs in companion animal healthcare to address unmet clinical needs.

Biomass mission: Advancing our knowledge of the carbon cycle

ESA's Biomass mission will measure forest biomass with precision, advancing carbon cycle insights—hear from Project Manager Michael Fehringer

Unravelling the secrets of the core of a thermonuclear fusion reactor with nuclear emission diagnostics

Measuring the properties of the core of a thermonuclear fusion reactor is fundamental for the deployment of fusion as an energy source.

Scandium Canada: A major breakthrough in Al-Sc alloys for additive manufacturing

Scandium Canada is advancing its innovative Al-Sc alloy powders for 3D printing to strengthen its position in the strategic metal market.

Accelerating hydrogen sector leadership in Tampere, Finland

Discover how the Pirkanmaa region is solidifying its position as a leader in the hydrogen sector with two big announcements.

The IFE Targetry HUB: Prospects of manyfold targets for laser-based inertial confinement fusion

Discover how the IFE Targetry HUB advances target fabrication and fielding technologies for laser-based inertial confinement fusion.

Valorisation in fusion research and technology: Creating value from knowledge

Learn how DIFFER drives valorisation by collaborating with industry, transferring technology, and innovating across fusion research.

Could Finland become Europe’s semiconductor powerhouse?

Finland aims to become a EU semiconductor leader, with the Tampere Region central to this effort through the Finnish Chips Competence Centre.

Low-temperature plasma science and engineering enable a broad range of societal transformations

Peter Bruggeman from the University of Minnesota discusses the impact of recent advances in low-temperature plasmas.

How to reduce mould and fungi with antimicrobial coatings

Spectrum Blue's antimicrobial coatings help stop the growth of mould and fungi and reduce the risk of infections in a variety of settings.

New FimCH vaccine shows promise in preventing recurrent urinary tract infections

Sequoia Vaccines’ FimCH vaccine oprevents recurrent UTIs by targeting bacterial adhesion, reducing infection recurrence, and addressing AMR.

Oral antibodies for prophylactic treatment of enteric infectious diseases

Learn how Immuron is developing innovative colostrum-based oral antibodies to treat infectious diseases without the use of antibiotics.

The price of tomorrow: Making sense of small modular reactors versus solar economics

Virginia Commonwealth University examines the benefits of small modular reactors compared with solar energy options.

Revolutionising water disinfection with UV-C LED technology

LED UV-C Systems explores the use of efficient and sustainable UV-C LED water disinfection in a diverse range of industries.

Research activities on lithium-water interactions for safety analysis of tokamak reactors

Researchers at the University of Pisa are improving the understanding of lithium-water interactions to improve tokamak reactor safety.

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