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Batteries derived from sodium can reduce reliance on traditional lithium-ion ones. © gcarnero, Shutterstock.com
A new generation of batteries may bolster the EU’s green ambitions.
Rendering of a tokamak at the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor. © Borshch Filipp, shutterstock
The inauguration of the world’s most powerful fusion machine brings the dream of clean, safe and abundant…
Finland’s Inari municipality is part of EU efforts to ensure that Arctic activities are sustainable.  © Nancy Pauwels, Shutterstock.com
EU researchers are helping policymakers reconcile competing demands in a region full of natural resources,…
Waste from the production of aluminium, nickel and other industrial materials offers the EU an opportunity to advance its recycling goals.
Cellulose fibres are emerging as a sustainable option for wrapping everything from foods to electronics.
With the race to build a new generation of computers heating up, European companies are eyeing the game-changing opportunities.
Forests in the EU can help green the European construction industry and bolster a continent-wide push for architectural improvements.
Improved cybersecurity defences for electronic commerce have emerged from EU-funded projects.
EU researchers are seeking to expand supplies of clean aviation fuels by producing more from agricultural sources.
EU industries from food and drinks to chemicals and biotechnology are seeking to profit from materials in water after it has been used.
Thermal decomposition is helping to green two major EU manufacturing industries.
Advances in plane technology promise one day to help many people in Europe and elsewhere get a better night’s sleep.
A group of critical raw materials may help Europe reduce supply-chain vulnerabilities.