New ground station in Greenland to better protect European satellites against space hacks. With support from the European Space Agency (ESA), Lithuanian company Astrolight is building a ground station there that can use laser beams to download large amounts of data from satellites quickly and secure

European Homo sapiens May Have Been Hunting with Bow and Arrow Earlier than Previously Believed

Scientists Think a Volcanic Eruption May Have Kicked Off the ‘Black Death’: A volcanic explosion, somewhere in the tropics, may have increased European trade with central Asia—which brought fleas carrying the bubonic plague

Continuous spread: Raccoon roundworm detected in nine European countries - EurekAlert!

U.S. Is Seeking Exemption From a European Climate Law, Officials Say

European company is developing an In-Orbit Serving Vehicle

Human gene maps are biased towards European ancestries - EurekAlert!

2025 European Mars Conference Showcases Innovation, Collaboration & the Road Ahead - The Mars Society

1st European to fly to the moon will be German

Swansea University professor wins SEMI Academia Impact Award for European semiconductor leadership - EurekAlert!

NASA confirms support for delayed European Mars rover: ESA

European consortium together transforming future of COPD care - EurekAlert!

Young European family doctors show moderate readiness for artificial intelligence but knowledge gaps limit AI use - EurekAlert!

ECMWF and European Partners win prestigious HPCwire Award for "Best Use Of AI Methods for Augmenting HPC Applications” – for AI innovation in weather and climate - EurekAlert!

NASA, European Partners Set to Launch Sentinel-6B Earth Satellite

6 Things to Know From NASA About New US, European Sea Satellite

Metros cut car use in European cities, but trams fall short - EurekAlert!

Aerospace Team Graz wins European Championship title in rocket construction - EurekAlert!

The UOC is coordinating the European GAIA project to promote a sustainable IoT with a low environmental impact - EurekAlert!

A European-led team is developing ALBATOR, a plasma-beam system designed to steer dangerous space debris away from satellites and the ISS—without ever touching it.