
Horizon brings you news and features about thought-provoking science and innovative research projects from across Europe. Horizon is written by independent science journalists and is funded by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research and Innovation.
Recent posts:
- Driverless shuttles: the latest from two European projects
- Robotic arms and temporary motorisation – the next generation of wheelchairs
- A ‘cookbook’ for vehicle manufacturers: Getting automated parts to talk to each other
- From robotic companions to third thumbs, machines can change the human brain
- Robots are being programmed to adapt in real time
- Drones and satellite imaging to make forest protection pay
- Models of dinosaur movement could help us build stronger robots and buildings
- Memory-jogging robot to keep people sharp in ‘smart’ retirement homes
- We need a drone register to ensure privacy and safety – air traffic expert
- Garbage-collecting aqua drones and jellyfish filters for cleaner oceans
- We want to end the de-industrialisation of Europe – Prof. Jürgen Rüttgers
- Sherlock Drones – automated investigators tackle toxic crime scenes
- Swarming drones could help fight Europe’s megafires
- Robots and workers of the world, unite!
- ‘Earworm melodies with strange aspects’ – what happens when AI makes music
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