Mobility Could a Hyperloop blast humans from Amsterdam to Paris in 45 minutes? Elon Musk floated a Hyperloop idea over a decade ago. Could this Dutch company do it first? 16/09/2025
Mobility How dependent is Europe on Korean EV battery manufacturers? Europe heavily relies on South Korean-run factories for EV batteries. About 75 per cent of existing battery cell manufacturing capacity in Europe is owned by Korean companies, 50 per cent of which is owned by LG, according to the International Energy Agency. 13/09/2025
Work Sweden is tracking job-seekers online to crack down on public benefits fraud The agency will soon begin contacting the 4,000 people identified by the tracking system, who are at risk of losing public benefits. 12/09/2025
Tech News Watch some of the most eye-catching new tech at IFA Berlin The tech fair drags hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the globe. Organisers hope to make IFA more than a tech show. 08/09/2025
Health news Do the viral weighted vests actually work? Experts say robust research on their benefits is lacking, so it’s unclear how much of the hype surrounding them is justified. 08/09/2025
Tech News What is vibe coding and why is Lovable now the buzziest tech company? Euronews Next sits down with Lovable’s CEO Anton Osika. 08/09/2025
Tech News International Humanoid Olympiad held at the birthplace of Olympics From boxing to soccer to archery, robots showed off their athletic skills at the first International Humanoid Olympiad held at the birthplace of the Olympic Games in Greece. 03/09/2025
Tech News AI simulation shows ‘worst-case scenario’ Mount Fuji eruption The AI-generated video released by Japanese officials for Volcanic Disaster Preparedness Day in Japan shows a simulation of a potential violent eruption of the active volcano. 02/09/2025
Health news Cases of eating disorders in men are rising worldwide Often stereotyped as a female problem, anorexia is on the rise among men worldwide, with evidence suggesting they are at greater risk of severe illness and death. 27/08/2025
Nutrition Inside Berlin’s ‘Monk’ garden that grows edible and medicinal plants The ‘Monk Garden’ organises long table dinners prepared by a fine dining chef, workshops and seminars where people can try and learn about edible and medicinal plants. 23/08/2025
Tech News UN brings women back into the classroom to bridge the gender gap in AI UN Women is trying to ensure women aren’t left behind in the artificial intelligence revolution by educating ‘feminist leaders’ on how to build and use AI for social change. 22/08/2025
Tech News Danish university to screen tech researchers over spying concerns The tightened vetting process applies to researchers from China, Russia and Iran, which Danish intelligence officials consider high risk for espionage. 20/08/2025
Health news Study finds link between sleep problems and self-harm in teen years There is a direct link between sleep problems at age 14 and self-harm by age 17, a new study says. 20/08/2025
Health news First video shows how a human embryo implants in an artificial womb Scientists created an artificial womb to understand why about 60 per cent of embryos either fail to implant in the womb or are lost soon after, a major cause of miscarriages. 18/08/2025
Space How to spot the planet parade in the predawn sky this month Mercury will complete the lineup of six planets visible from Earth in the coming days. 18/08/2025
Health news What’s driving the rise in STIs among older Europeans? Experts say both health care professionals and the public should consider the sexual health needs of older people. 15/08/2025
Health news Inside Slovenia’s debate over its new assisted dying law Slovenian lawmakers passed an assisted dying bill last month, but opponents are already rallying to repeal it. 13/08/2025
Tech News Google’s newest AI model acts like a satellite to track climate change Google DeepMind, launched an AI model that can create highly detailed maps of Earth to help scientists understand environmental changes. 11/08/2025
Tech News Sweden’s leader uses ChatGPT. Should politicians use AI chatbots? The Swedish leader’s use of ChatGPT sparked backlash in the Nordic country. The same week, OpenAI sid the chatbot will be rolled out across the US government. 07/08/2025
Tech News A UK politician turned himself into an AI chatbot. Here’s how it works The British MP said his digital twin will enable constituents to reach him 24/7. 06/08/2025