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ESA and Neuraspace develop autonomous satellite navigation technologies

ESA and Neuraspace develop autonomous satellite navigation technologies

ESA and Neuraspace develop autonomous satellite navigation technologies by Erica Marchand Paris, France (SPX) Jul 09, 2025 Neuraspace has partnered with the European Space Agency to advance autonomous satellite navigation and orbit management...

Science, sex & spot: European court to rule on Semenya’s right to run

Science, sex & spot: European court to rule on Semenya’s right to run

A top European court will decide on Thursday whether double Olympic champion Caster Semenya can be required to lower her testosterone levels to compete as a woman in a key decision on contested gender testing. The European Court of Human Rights’...

Bastille Day Festival Brings a Taste of France to Cherry Creek

Bastille Day Festival Brings a Taste of France to Cherry Creek

The French only refer to it as Bastille Day when talking with English-speakers: At home, the holiday is 'le Quatorze Juillet' or 'la Fête nationale.' "It's our 4th of July," says Victor Ducoulombier, president of the French American Chamber of...

Europe court says S.African athlete's gender eligibility trial wasn't fair

Europe court says S.African athlete's gender eligibility trial wasn't fair

A top European court ruled Thursday that the Swiss judiciary did not give double Olympic champion Caster Semenya a fair trial when she contested a rule forcing her to lower her testosterone levels to be able to compete as a woman. However, the...

A new nuclear shield for Europe: Macron wraps up London visit with key France-UK nuke pact

A new nuclear shield for Europe: Macron wraps up London visit with key France-UK nuke pact

French President Emmanuel Macron will conclude his three-day state visit to the UK on Thursday with a landmark agreement to strengthen nuclear coordination between Britain and France, Europe’s only nuclear powers. The pact, which reinforces...

ECJ adviser: EU funds withheld over Polish lignite mine should be released

ECJ adviser: EU funds withheld over Polish lignite mine should be released

Spain’s Paella Honors Its Roots In The Rice-Growing Region Of Valencia

Spain’s Paella Honors Its Roots In The Rice-Growing Region Of Valencia

Valencian paella, cooked over a wood firePhoto by Sofia Perez When it comes to dining in Spain’s Valencia region, there is one humble ingredient that has pride of place. Rice is at the center of the area’s cuisine and appears in many of its...

Scientists have ‘grim outlook’ on Doomsday Glacier as main countries at risk if it collapses revealed

Scientists have ‘grim outlook’ on Doomsday Glacier as main countries at risk if it collapses revealed

Scientists are worried about the fate of one of the most important glaciers in the world, because if it collapses it'll have a catastrophic effect on nations around the globe. Rising global temperatures are resulting in glaciers melting at an...

President Radev Commends Albania for Setting Positive Example of European Integration in Western Balkans

President Radev Commends Albania for Setting Positive Example of European Integration in Western Balkans

During a meeting in Sofia on Thursday with the Speaker of the Albanian Parliament, Elisa Spiropali, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev said that Albania is a positive example of European integration in the Western Balkans, as its progress has been...

Britain must arm for a dangerous new era, ex-NATO chief, as UK faces ‘most serious threats since Cold War’

Britain must arm for a dangerous new era, ex-NATO chief, as UK faces ‘most serious threats since Cold War’

10 July 2025, 11:24 Tekever, a leading European technology company specialising in AI-powered unmanned autonomous systems (UAS) has announced a major £400 million investment in the UK defence sector over the next five years. Picture: Tekever By EJ...

Bregu: Green Transition in Western Balkans Must Be Equitable

Bregu: Green Transition in Western Balkans Must Be Equitable

Source: Beta News / Politics | 10.07.25 | access_time 20:46 Climate Change (Photo: Pixabay.com) Climate change in the Western Balkans, just like throughout Europe, jeopardizes the health, puts jobs at risk, deepens inequality and burdens the...

Britain joins France in 1.5 billion euro boost for Starlink rival Eutelsat

Britain joins France in 1.5 billion euro boost for Starlink rival Eutelsat

Britain plans to invest 163.3 million euros ($191 million) in satellite operator Eutelsat, the company said on Thursday, adding to a much bigger cash injection from France to help the company compete with SpaceX's Starlink. Europe is racing to...

UK and France forge closer cyber, tech research ties

UK and France forge closer cyber, tech research ties

British and French researchers are teaming up to work on improving the resilience of various technology tools and systems used by critical national infrastructure (CNI) suppliers – including utilities and emergency services – against various...

EU unveils AI code of practice to help businesses comply with bloc’s rules

EU unveils AI code of practice to help businesses comply with bloc’s rules

LONDON (AP) — The European Union on Thursday released a code of practice on general purpose artificial intelligence to help… LONDON (AP) — The European Union on Thursday released a code of practice on general purpose artificial intelligence to...

Temasek invests $7.8 billion in Europe last year and sees new opportunities.

Temasek invests $7.8 billion in Europe last year and sees new opportunities.

Singapore's Temasek state investor sees increasing investment opportunities in Europe, as trade tensions have a positive impact on the economy and make some companies more appealing in terms of valuations. A senior executive said this on Thursday....

The Battery Show Europe Showcases Global Acceleration

The Battery Show Europe Showcases Global Acceleration

Europe’s flagship event advancing the battery and EV industry from cell design to policy frameworks STUTTGART, GERMANY / ACCESS Newswire / July 10, 2025 / The Battery Show Europe and Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo Europe, co-located...

EU regulations hold back building energy management retrofits Technology News | July 10, 2025 The complexity and uncertainty of regulation across the European Union is holding back the use of AI in existing buildings…

EU regulations hold back building energy management retrofits Technology News | July 10, 2025 The complexity and uncertainty of regulation across the European Union is holding back the use of AI in existing buildings…

The complexity and uncertainty of regulation across the European Union is holding back the use of AI in existing buildings says a review of building energy management systems (BEMS). Retrofitting sensors and AI into buildings to control heating...

European Commission president survives confidence vote

European Commission president survives confidence vote

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen won a no-confidence vote Thursday by a significant margin. Some 360 members of the European Parliament rejected the motion against Von der Leyen, while 175 backed the move. A far-right group of...

Germany Relaunches Zero-Emission Bus Funding: Up to 80% Covered for Hydrogen and Electric Fleets

Germany Relaunches Zero-Emission Bus Funding: Up to 80% Covered for Hydrogen and Electric Fleets

Germany fires up zero-emission bus funding again for 2025 Germany is back in the game when it comes to zero-emission tech. Starting July 2025, the country is rolling out a revamped zero-emission bus funding program, giving public transit operators...

A miracle jab to cure the hard of hearing — plus four more of the biggest tech & science stories this week

A miracle jab to cure the hard of hearing — plus four more of the biggest tech & science stories this week

Archaeologists, working with samples found near Leipzig, Germany, have uncovered evidence that Neanderthals were systematically rendering fat from bones 125,000 years ago, suggesting they processed bones to access vital fat, critical for survival...

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