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Innovation, energy and security: How 5G will change Europe

Euronews explores the rollout of this new technology across the EU, hearing examples of how it will boost manufacturing, reduce energy consumption and offer new angles in entertainment. → Read More

Europe's space sector hesitates between independence and cooperation

The European Space Forum 2022 takes place this week in Brussels. → Read More

The wonder of wetlands: the secret weapon in the battle against climate change

Salt marshes can store carbon from the atmosphere fifty times faster than a tropical forest. The Climate Now team visit the Venice Lagoon to see how scientists are protecting these special environments to help tackle climate change. #ClimateNow → Read More

The EU's ambitious €5 billion health programme: What's it all about?

EU4Health is the biggest financed health programme ever. It's an EU initiative to improve health systems across the bloc and make them ready for any further health crisis. Its EU rapporteurs tell us what it's all about. → Read More

Bears, bison and wolves: Rewilding Romania to better cope with climate change

As more record high temperatures are clocked up across Europe, conservationists in Romania are building bridges for bears and reintroducing bison to make ecosystems more robust in the face of a warming planet. → Read More

Special report: What's really happening in the Arctic and Siberia?

Draining lakes, advancing forests, and sinking permafrost - we witness the reality of climate change in western Siberia and bring you the latest Copernicus data on the Arctic region. → Read More

Covid-19 and climate: how much impact is the current lockdown really having on our environment?

It seems like the world has come to a standstill, but what's the real impact of the Covid-19 confinement on the environment, pollution and climate change? We speak to experts to find out the facts. → Read More

As Arctic Circle winters warm up, what changes lie ahead in the coldest places in Europe?

Data from Copernicus reveals this has been the warmest winter on record in Europe. What's it like for those who live in the coldest places on the continent? We went to Abisko, Sweden to find out. → Read More

Quantum tech promises 'unhackable' phones and super-secure networks

Quantum technologies promise a profound change in our digital lives. By harnessing the power of quantum physics, they can create absolutely un-hackable microchips and totally secure communication networks and they are being developed here in Europe → Read More

Meet the French astronomers still making new discoveries thanks to the Apollo astronauts

It's 50 years since the Apollo Moon landings, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made their first steps on the lunar surface. And instruments that those two astronauts placed on the Moon are still being used every day. → Read More

Space Chronicles: Astronauts 'emotional' as launch of space station mission approaches

In the second of his Space Chronicles astronaut Luca Parmitano tells Euronews the crew are feeling emotional as the latest International Space Station mission launch gets closer → Read More

Droids, exoskeletons and air taxis

Droids, exoskeletons, and air taxis are some of the trends and concepts highlighted at this year's VivaTech in Paris. The event aims to make France a rendezvous point for startups and technology sector leaders. → Read More

French technology summit VivaTech boots up in Paris

The three-day VivaTech summit begins in Paris on Thursday, with President Emmanuel Macron in attendance along with industry leaders such as Jack Ma from Alibaba, Mickey Mikitani from Rakuten, the European Commission’s Margrethe Vestager and Ginni Rometty from IBM. → Read More

What are the trends in aircraft design?

Aircraft engineeers face enormous challenges developing new aviation technologies which correspond to all the demands society makes, from cutting greenhouse gas emissions to cutting ticket prices for passengers. → Read More

La Voiture Noire: the €11m Bugatti supercar that no-one can buy

That’s even if you could meet the €11 million price tag → Read More

How electric cars are dominating the Geneva Motor Show

The fastest and the slowest new vehicles unveiled in Geneva are both electric. → Read More

'I was not who I was' - Research into new care for traumatic brain injury victims

Futuris meets doctors from across Europe who have joined forces as part of a European project aimed at improving treatment for patients with traumatic brain injuries. → Read More

A 'smart bra' and a different kind of water machine: cool and curious tech devices from CES

Here are some of the cool gadgets that Euronews has spotted at this year's consumer electronics show in Las Vegas. → Read More

2018 Review: A vintage year in Mars exploration

2018 was a vintage year for Mars exploration. NASA's InSight landed on its surface, we found a lake under the south pole, and the ESA-Roscosmo ExoMars rover began to be built in the UK. → Read More

#AskSpace: What causes climate change, and when will the ice caps melt?

#AskSpace: What causes climate change, and when will the ice caps melt? ESA Director of Earth Observation Josef Aschbacher answers your questions. → Read More