EU ARCHIVE
- ‘We are disruptors of the industry’: Can sustainable aviation fuel protect airlines from fuel shock?
Sustainable aviation fuel production is increasing, with some airlines investing heavily in sustainable alternatives to traditional fossil fuels.
- After a decade Lisbon's Oceanarium says goodbye to exhibition 'Forests Underwater'
The 'Forests Underwater' exhibition by Takashi Amano at the Lisbon Oceanarium is closing after 11 years.
- Psychology says the happiest people after 60 aren’t the ones who found purpose or passion — they’re the ones who stopped treating happiness as something to achieve and started treating existence itself as enough
The idea that happiness in later life is something to be earned is a misconception.
- Why NASA Is Lighting Fires on the Moon: The Gravity Blind Spot in Spacecraft Safety Standards
NASA is testing a new method to study fire behavior on the lunar surface, as existing regulations don't account for microgravity.
- Thousands rally across Germany to demand faster green shift
Thousands rally across Germany to demand faster green shift
- Too hot for solar and too much wind for turbines: Can renewables withstand our worsening climate?
Renewable energy sources like solar and wind face new challenges as extreme weather events intensify
- Psychology says the deepest regrets in later life aren’t things people did wrong – they’re things people did right by every external measure that quietly hollowed out the parts of their life that actually mattered, because the cruelest regrets are the ones that spent decades disguised as virtues before revealing what they actually cost
Regrets are often about things done right, not wrong.
- On the trail of Maya vanilla: The regenerative project reviving a fragile species in the Mexican jungle
Mestiza de Indias project protects 200 hectares of rainforest in Mexico's southeast, focusing on regenerating vanilla production and preserving rare plants, aiming to counteract mass tourism's impact on the region's ecosystem.
- The race against time to save Xochimilco, Mexico City’s ancient wetland
Mexican authorities race against time to save Xochimilco's ancient canals
- José Gil, philosopher: ‘Trump is a far-right proto-dictator who attacks repressive regimes, presenting himself as a liberator’
José Gil believes a democratic revolution is necessary to save countries from climate change
- Psychologists studying long-duration crews have found that the hardest conflicts aren’t about tasks or resources. They’re about who gets to be the quiet one.
Psychologists studying long-duration crews have found that the hardest conflicts aren’t about tasks or resources. They’re about who gets to be the quiet one.
- A NASA Centrifuge Comes Back to Life, and With It a Rare Chance to Study Astronauts on Earth
NASA centrifuge reactivated at Texas A&M University
- Southern Lebanon residents return home to devastation after ceasefire
Southern Lebanon residents return home to devastation after ceasefire
- Argenx SE Brings Neuromuscular Leadership to AAN 2026 with New Data Supporting Broader VYVGART Use Across MG and CIDP
Argenx SE presents new data on VYVGART's efficacy in multiple sclerosis and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy at AAN 2026.
- Yellow alert in Spain: The 4 PM ‘storm window’ that could bring hail and 80km/h winds today
Yellow Alerts issued for Spain on April 18, 2026, warn of hail and 80km/h winds
- Stranded and dying, the German whale is a parable of our troubled relationship with these sea giants
German humpback whale stranded, dies after weeks of dehydration
- La coup de Grasset: The exodus of authors and the choice of a collective response
Authors leave Grasset in droves, publisher summoned to testify before parliamentary commission
- The Rosalind Franklin Paradox: NASA Signs a Launch Contract for a Mission the White House Wants to Kill
NASA signs launch contract for Mars rover despite White House budget proposal to cut funding.
- Following attacks, Japan approves the hunting of 10,000 bears this year
Japan relaxes bear hunting restrictions
- Taiwan Quick Commerce Report 2026: Market to Reach $205.4 Million by 2029 - 100+ KPIs by Product Type, Payment Mode, Age Group, Location, Business Model, and Delivery Time
Taiwan's quick commerce market expected to reach $205.4 million by 2029.
- Quick Commerce Databook Report 2026: Market to Reach $294.2 Billion by 2029 - DoorDash, Uber Eats and Regional Super-Apps Drive Scale, Diversification and Market Expansion
Quick commerce market expected to reach $294.2 billion by 2029.
- $2.8 Bn Delivery Management Software Markets, 2035 - Growth Fueled by AI-Driven Logistics, Route Optimization and Real-Time Tracking Enhancing Supply Chain Efficiency
$2.8 Bn Delivery Management Software Market Sees Significant Growth in 2035
- Philippine president says key suspect in flood defence corruption scandal arrested in Prague
Philippine President says key suspect in flood defence corruption scandal arrested in Prague
- New Nordic white paper reveals systemic barriers preventing women from reaching leadership roles
Systemic barriers to women's leadership in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden include limited access to training and mentorship, unconscious bias in hiring practices, and workplace culture that discourages female participation.
- 7 Unbuilt Houses Shaped by Site, Climate, and Constraints
Unbuilt houses are designed to respond to site, climate, and constraints, revealing the complex relationship between architecture and its environment.
- Stockholm’s BioLamina secures €20 million EIB loan to scale cell therapies for chronic diseases
BioLamina secures €20 million EIB loan to scale cell therapies for chronic diseases
- Living With Roommates Might Be Changing Your Gut Microbiome Without You Knowing
Living with roommates may influence gut microbiome, research suggests
- Behind-the-Meter Not Behind the Curve
Behind-the-meter solar and storage can help address grid reliability and resilience issues.
- Spain met. office warns country set for El Niño extreme weather this summer as Mallorca becomes more tropical
Spain's Meteorological Office warns of extreme weather this summer due to El Niño, with the Balearics becoming more tropical.
- Researchers Capture Quantum Interference in One of Nature’s Rarest Atoms
Scientists observe matter wave diffraction in a short-lived electron-positron atom
- Explainer: How the GEF Funds Global Environmental Action
The GEF supports developing countries in tackling climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation, pollution, and threats to ecosystems.
- Gigasun AB: Gigasun signs new order in China that generates approx. SEK 26 million
Gigasun signs new solar power deal with Chinese company
- Air pollution linked to increased migraine activity, study finds
Air pollution linked to increased migraine activity, according to a study published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
- Anatomage Inc.: Anatomage Brings Anatomage Theater to the UK with First Installation at Manchester Metropolitan University
Anatomage Theater installed at Manchester Metropolitan University, marks first in the UK, to enhance medical education, Anatomage Inc. expands presence in Europe
- Europe’s climate ambition
Europe's climate ambition is supported by stable, investor-grade frameworks, according to Timur Tillyaev.
- Ancient DNA Reveals Irish Goats Have a 3,000-Year-Old Lineage Still Alive Today
Ancient DNA analysis links modern Irish goats to Bronze Age populations.
- Historians Reveal Secrets of the Strange Hat Wars That Shook Early Modern England
Hats were used to signify social status and power in early modern England.
- Efficient Batch Record Documentation, Design and Review Course: FDA, EMA, and EU GMP Requirements (ON-DEMAND)
FDA, EMA, and EU GMP requirements for batch record documentation and management are key areas of focus for pharmaceutical, biologic, and medical device professionals.
- Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. to Report First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. to Report First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
- Process Validation with Qualification Course: Aligning FDA, EU GMP, MHRA and WHO Standards Across Lifecycle Stages from Design to Continued Verification (ONLINE EVENT: June 3rd - June 4th, 2026)
Process validation with modern, science-based approaches is emphasized.
- China’s air pollution control enters ‘deep water’ phase
China's air pollution control shifts focus from local to regional disparities, increasing coal-chemical use and VOC emissions.
- Reimagining the Complete Neighborhood through Urban Renaturing
ReGreeneration project aims to re-imagine and transform urban spaces to address climate change
- Palazzo Strozzi hosts Superflex climate installation
A new site-specific work explores climate change and interspecies coexistence