Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Climate Ancient data shows Europe may see 42 more summer days by 2100 Summers on the continent could be getting a lot longer, new study shows. 22/11/2025
Climate Europe could face higher death toll if historic heatwaves struck today Applying historical heatwave patterns to current climate conditions shows a worrisome death toll, a new study reveals 18/11/2025
Green News Countries commit to tackling climate disinformation at COP30 It is the first time states have formally committed to information integrity and fighting back against climate disinformation. 13/11/2025
Tech News Polish is the most effective language for prompting AI, study reveals A group of researchers studied which language is best understood by artificial intelligence, with Polish in the lead and English only ranking at sixth place. 01/11/2025
Climate New research could explain extreme Mediterranean flooding A new study looks at the conditions that contribute to extreme flooding in Italy 28/10/2025
Smart Regions Climate change is making oat cultivation viable in Northern Europe In partnership with the European Commission Climate change is making oat cultivation viable in the Northern Periphery and Arctic. Researchers from Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Norway and Sweden are testing 400 oat varieties to see which ones are best suited to the current Arctic climate and to promote their production in Northern Europe. 27/10/2025
Climate Earlier prediction can help avoid catastrophe New research shows earthquake patterns can help forecast Mount Etna eruptions 25/10/2025
Climate Can a food tax help fix diets and the climate crisis? Putting a tax on climate-intensive food could reduce impact, new study shows 24/10/2025
Travel News Airbnb safety concerns can deter travellers. Can transparency fix it? Airbnb safety reviews can influence bookings, new study shows 24/10/2025
Tech News Can you tell the difference between an AI voice and a real voice? As AI becomes more enmeshed in our lives, most people can’t tell the difference between human voices and their synthetic clones, a new study reveals. 12/10/2025
Nature Researchers solve mystery of how bats prey on birds in flight Europe’s largest bat has impressive hunting behaviour, a new study shows. 11/10/2025
Climate Marine heatwaves are disrupting ocean’s crucial biological processes A new study looks at the impacts of marine heatwaves on the ocean’s food web and processes. 06/10/2025
Health news Your personality could predict how long you’ll live, research finds A new study has revealed the nuanced personality traits that could predict the length of our lifespan. Researchers believe it could pave the way for more individualised healthcare. 06/10/2025
Climate Airports will get noisier as Europe heats up, study warns Warmer air will keep planes lower for longer, exposing more Europeans to aircraft noise, say scientists. 26/09/2025
The Road To Green Explained: Why green cities are not that simple In partnership with The European Commission European cities must expand their green space to meet the EU’s Nature Restoration Law targets. But without guidance and maintenance, planting the wrong greenery could lead to more problems. 24/09/2025
Changemakers of Uzbekistan Meet the Uzbek scientist pioneering genetic breakthroughs in cotton, wheat and global food security In partnership with Center for the Production of Content for Mass Media under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Uzbek scientist and agriculture minister Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov is reshaping global farming through groundbreaking genetic research. 02/09/2025
Green News Holiday photos are helping scientists in Malta study climate change The CoastSnap project helps track how climate change is impacting coastlines through community photo contributions. 26/08/2025
Green News How 70 years of adaptation have cut flood deaths and damage in Europe Researchers analysed more than 1,700 floods to untangle the effects of climate change, exposure, and adaptation. 20/08/2025
Europe News EU Commission backs funding for Islam, Islamophobia research projects The EU executive has pushed back against far-right criticism over the allocation of over €17 million in grants by the leading European Research Council (ERC) to Islam-related projects, insisting they won funding on scientific merit. 18/08/2025
Health news Stalking linked to increased heart disease risk in women, study finds New research reveals that women who have experienced stalking face a higher risk of heart disease and stroke. 12/08/2025