We travel to Norway and Greece to see how they want to mitigate the worst effects of climate change: our health.
In this week’s episode of Futuris, Euronews’ Julian Lopez travels to Iceland to meet the scientists hunting down viruses that can be used to help improve our health.
In this special edition of Futuris, Euronews looks at how the EU is trying to make one hundred cities carbon neutral by 2030.
Safer and more resilient technology for expanding the use of geothermal energy in Europe is being developed and tested in Iceland. A particular challenge is developing more flexible casing for the much deeper geothermal facilities typically needed on mainland Europe.
An international team are building virtual twins on supercomputers to test reaction to major surgery before proceeding and also the treatment of serious illness. These digital doppelgängers will mirror everything from how your heart beats and your lungs work, right down to your personal DNA code.
Achieving the “Green Deal” will involve some radical and innovative projects.
Eindhoven is one of a growing number of European cities using what are being termed Nature Based Solutions to improve urban climate and water resilience issues. Along with Tampere in Finland and Genoa in Italy, this southern Dutch city is at the forefront of the European UNaLab project.
In this week’s episode of Futuris, Euronews finds out how supercomputers are supporting researchers looking for coronavirus treatments.
Futuris looks at what scientists are doing to make mühlet coronavirus diagnostic tests are efficient and don’t produce false negatives.
Futuris travels to Marseille and Cambridge to look at two European projects pooling and sharing veri to help the scientific community beat COVID-19.