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Discover how Canada and Horizon Europe are partnering to tackle global challenges in climate, energy, and mobility through a free webinar.

Rousing the quantum vacuum with extreme laser light

The University of Maryland explores light’s key role in physics, from electromagnetic waves to quantum vacuum experiments.

Revolutionising space electronics: How TAU Systems’ ultrafast compact accelerators deliver radiation-testing-as-a-service

TAU Systems is transforming space electronics testing with its compact ultrafast accelerators that provide radiation-testing-as-a-service.

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Mucopolysaccharidoses: future therapies and perspectives

Susanne Gerit Kircher from the Medical University of Vienna and the Austrian MPS Society discusses how Mucopolysaccharidoses diseases are actually curable. Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a...

Fermi systems as a new state of matter

The theory of fermion condensation offers an unexpectedly simple and reliable description of strongly correlated Fermi systems. The Landau Fermi-liquid (LFL) theory has a long...

Zellweger UK: A glimmer of hope

Peroxisome biogenesis disorders in the Zellweger spectrum (PBD-ZSD) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders caused by mutations in PEX genes responsible for normal...

Ultrathin nanomaterial based inks

2D materials possess unique application potential. To unravel it, fundamental science is as important as applied research. With the isolation and characterisation of graphene 15...

Ordered nanocylinder arrays in solar cells

Ultrathin layers and ordered nanocylinder arrays in solar cells made from alternative materials. With his ERC Grant 'Solacylin', Professor Julien Bachmann and his team at...

Dr Ann Moen on the global influenza strategy

Dr Ann Moen, Chief of the WHO’s Influenza Preparedness & Response Unit (IPR), explains the importance of their latest strategy: the Global Influenza Strategy...

Dietary fibre: Relating functionality to molecular structure

Dietary fibres confer numerous benefits as part of a healthy diet, but these are specific to which fibres are consumed. Dietary fibres are indigestible carbohydrates...

Disease diagnosis and environment-specific tissue engineering

We speak to G.E.R.N Director, Prof B Rolauffs, about tackling the problems with the current translation of tissue engineering towards clinical use. G.E.R.N. is the...

Preclinical drug development for childhood cancers

Research at Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute (Greehey CCRI) has been at the forefront of improving relevant preclinical models for developing new therapeutics. Cancer in...

Nanotechnologies – almost there – what’s next?

The Joint Research Centre’s Dr Elke Anklam spoke to SEQ about how the European Commission is supporting nanotechnologies. In June, Innovation News Network travelled to...

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