Economy Is Still Terrible for Young People

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


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The Staggering Scale of Germany’s Refugee Project

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

America Should Be Taking More Syrian Refugees

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Asia Has a Looming Refugee Disaster

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

The Presidential Candidates Debate Granting Asylum

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

A Controversial Plan to Redistribute Migrants in Europe

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Tories Trounce Labour in the U.K. Election

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Why Do People Support Donald Trump?

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

The 2016 U.S. Presidential Race Cheat Sheet

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Who Won the Republican Presidential Debate

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


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The Number That Will Decide This Year’s Election

Migrants and refugees flooding into Europe have presented European leaders and policymakers with their greatest challenge since the debt crisis. The International Organization for Migration calls Europe the most dangerous destination for irregular migration in the world, and the … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

The MOP3 session to combat illicit Tobacco trade concludes with Panama Declaration

Third session of the Meeting of the Parties (MOP3) held in Panama City to combat illicit tobacco trade concludes with Panama Declaration that calls on national governments to be wary of the ceaseless campaign by the tobacco industry and those working to further its interests to u … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

The MOP3 session to combat illicit Tobacco trade concludes with Panama Declaration  

Third session of the Meeting of the Parties (MOP3) held in Panama City to combat illicit tobacco trade concludes with Panama Declaration that calls on national governments to be wary of the ceaseless campaign by the tobacco industry and those working to further its interests to u … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Iloprost receives FDA approval for Treatment of Severe Frostbite  

Iloprost, a synthetic prostacyclin analog used as vasodilator to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for treatment of severe frostbite. This is first approved medication in the USA to treat severe frostbite in ad … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Deep Space Optical Communications (DSOC): NASA tests Laser  

Radio frequency based deep space communication faces constraints due to low bandwidth and increasing need of high data transmission rates. Laser or optical based system has potential to break the communication constraints. NASA has tested laser communications against extreme dist … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Homo sapiens spread into cold steppes in northern Europe 45,000 years ago 

Homo sapiens or the modern human evolved around 200,000 years ago in East Africa near modern-day Ethiopia. They lived in Africa for a long time. About 55,000 years ago they dispersed to different parts of the world including to Eurasia and went on to dominate the world in due cou … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

LISA Mission: Space-based Gravitational Wave detector gets ESA’s go ahead 

The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission has received the go ahead of European Space Agency (ESA). This paves the way for developing the instruments and spacecrafts commencing January 2025. The mission is led by ESA and is result of collaboration between ESA, its Mem … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

3D Bioprinting Assembles Functional Human Brain Tissue for The First Time  

Scientists have developed a 3D bioprinting platform that assembles functional human neural tissues. The progenitor cells in the printed tissues grow to form neural circuits and make functional connections with other neurons thus mimicking natural brain tissues. This is a signific … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

New Colours of ‘Blue Cheese’  

The fungus Penicillium roqueforti is used in the production of blue-veined cheese. The exact mechanism behind the unique blue-green colour of the cheese is not well understood. University of Nottingham researchers have unravelled how the classic blue-green veining is formed. They … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

The First Website in the world  

The first website in the world was/is http://info.cern.ch/  This was conceived and developed at European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva by Timothy Berners-Lee, (better known as Tim Berners-Lee) for automated information-sharing between scientists and research institu … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

CERN celebrates 70 years of Scientific Journey in Physics  

CERN’s seven decades of scientific journey has been marked by milestones like “discovery of fundamental particles W boson and Z boson responsible for weak nuclear forces”, development of world’s most powerful particle accelerator called Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that enabled di … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Lithium Battery for Electric Vehicles (EVs): Separators with coatings of Silica Nanoparticles enhance Safety  

Lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) face safety and stability issues due to overheating of separators, short circuits and reduced efficiency. With an aim to mitigate these shortcomings, researchers used a graft polymerization technique and developed innovative silic … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

Have Astronomers discovered the first “Pulsar – Black hole” binary system? 

Astronomers have recently reported detection of such a compact object of about 2.35 solar masses in the globular cluster NGC 1851 in our home galaxy Milkyway. Because this is at the lower end of “black hole mass-gap”, this compact object could be either a massive neutron star or … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 9 months ago

near-Earth asteroid 2024 BJ to make closest approach to Earth  

On 27 January 2024, an airplane-sized, near-Earth asteroid 2024 BJ will pass Earth at a closest distance of 354,000 Km.  It will come as close as 354,000 Km, about 92% the average lunar distance. The closest encounter of 2024 BJ with the Earth will be safe.   *** Reference:   JPL … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Soil Microbial Fuel Cells (SMFCs): The New Design Could Benefit Environment and Farmers 

The Soil Microbial Fuel Cells (SMFCs) use naturally occurring bacteria in the soil to generate electricity. As a long-term, decentralised source of renewable power, the SMFCs could be perpetually deployed for real-time monitoring of various environmental conditions and can also c … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

The Oldest Black hole from the Early Universe Challenges the Model of Black hole Formation  

Astronomers have detected the oldest (and the most distant) black hole from the early universe which dates from 400 million years after the big bang. Surprisingly, this is about a few million times the mass of Sun. Under the current understanding of formation of black hole, such … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Paride: A novel Virus (Bacteriophage) that fights Antibiotic-tolerant Dormant bacteria  

Bacterial dormancy is survival strategy in response to stressful exposure to antibiotics taken by a patient for treatment. The dormant cells become tolerant to antibiotics and are killed at slower rate and survive sometimes. This is called ‘antibiotic tolerance’ which is unlike a … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Bottled water contains about 250k Plastic particles per litre, 90% are Nanoplastics  

A recent study on plastic pollution beyond the micron level has unambiguously detected and identified nanoplastics in real-life samples of bottled water. It was found that the exposure to the micro-nano plastics from regular bottled water is in the range of 105 particles per litr … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) achieves Lunar soft-landing capability  

JAXA, Japan’s space agency has successfully soft landed “Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM)” on lunar surface. This makes Japan fifth country to have lunar soft-landing capability, after the US, the Soviet Union, China and India. The mission aims to aims to achieve a smal … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI): WHO issues new Guidance on governance of LMMs

WHO has issued new guidance on the ethics and governance of large multi-modal models (LMMs) for its appropriate use to promote and protect the health of populations. LMMs is a type of fast-growing generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology that has five broad applications … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI): WHO issues new Guidance on governance of LMMs 

WHO has issued new guidance on the ethics and governance of large multi-modal models (LMMs) for its appropriate use to promote and protect the health of populations.   LMMs is a type of fast-growing generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology that has five broad applicatio … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Mars Rovers: Two decades of landing of Spirit and Opportunity on the surface of Red Planet 

Two decades ago, two Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity landed on Mars on 3rd and 24th January 2004, respectively to look for evidence that water once flowed on the surface of the Red Planet. Designed to last just 3 months, both the rovers travelled and operated on the Mars surfa … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Is ‘Nuclear Battery’ coming of age?

Betavolt Technology, a Beijing based company has announced miniaturization of nuclear battery using Ni-63 radioisotope and diamond semiconductor (fourth generation semiconductor) module.   Nuclear battery (known variously as atomic battery or radioisotope battery or radioisotope … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Why It Is Important to Be Tenacious?  

Tenacity is an important success factor. Anterior mid-cingulate cortex (aMCC) of the brain contributes in being tenacious and has a role in successful aging. Because brain display remarkable plasticity in response to attitudes and life experiences, it may be possible to acquire t … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

The Fast Radio Burst, FRB 20220610A originated from a novel source  

Fast Radio Burst FRB 20220610A, the most powerful radio burst ever observed was detected on 10 June 2022. It had originated from a source that existed 8.5 billion years ago when the universe was just 5 billion years old which makes the source farthest known for an FRB. The source … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Will failure of Lunar Lander ‘Peregrine Mission One’ affect NASA’s ‘Commercialisation’ efforts?   

The lunar lander, ‘Peregrine Mission One,’ built by ‘Astrobotic Technology’ under NASA’s ‘Commercial Lunar Payload Services’ (CLPS) initiative was launched into space on 8 January 2024. The spacecraft has since suffered propellant leak. Hence, Peregrine 1 can no longer soft land … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

‘Gateway’ Lunar Space Station of ‘Artemis Mission’: UAE to provide an Airlock  

UAE’s MBR Space Centre has collaborated with NASA to provide an airlock for the first lunar space station Gateway that will orbit the Moon to support long-term exploration of the Moon under NASA’s Artemis Interplanetary Mission. An Air lock is an intermediate chamber with two air … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): a novel antibiotic Zosurabalpin (RG6006) shows promise in pre-clinical trials 

Antibiotic resistance particularly by Gram-negative bacteria has nearly created a crisis like situation. The novel antibiotic Zosurabalpin (RG6006) shows promises. It has been found to be effective against drug-resistant, Gram-negative bacteria CRAB in pre-clinical studies.    An … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Solar observatory spacecraft, Aditya-L1 inserted in Halo-Orbit 

The solar observatory spacecraft, Aditya-L1 was successfully inserted in Halo-Orbit about 1.5 million km away from earth on 6th January 2024. It was launched on 2nd September 2023 by ISRO.   The Halo orbit is a periodic, three-dimensional orbit at Lagrangian point L1 involving Su … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Brown Dwarfs (BDs): James Webb Telescope Identifies Smallest Object formed in a Star-like manner 

Stars have a life cycle spanning a few million to trillions of years. They are born, undergo changes with the passage of time and finally meet their end when fuel runs out to become a very dense remanent body. The burnt-out star could be a white dwarf or a neutron star or a black … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Mindfulness meditation (MM) reduces Patient anxiety in Dental implant surgery  

Mindfulness meditation (MM) can be an effective sedative technique for dental implant operation conducted under local anaesthesia.  Dental implant surgery lasts for 1-2 hours. Patients nearly always feel anxious during the procedure which leads to psychological stress and increas … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

XPoSat : ISRO launches World’s Second ‘X-ray Polarimetry Space Observatory’  

ISRO has successfully launched the satellite XPoSat which is world’s second ‘X-ray Polarimetry Space Observatory’. This will carry out research in space-based polarisation measurements of X-ray emission from various cosmic sources. Earlier, NASA had sent ‘Imaging X-ray Polarimetr … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Prions:Risk of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) or Zombie deer disease 

Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), first detected in 1996 in the United Kingdom, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or ‘mad cow’ disease) and Zombie deer disease or Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) which is currently in news have one thing in common – the causative agents … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

Prions: Risk of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) or Zombie deer disease 

Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD), first detected in 1996 in the United Kingdom, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE or ‘mad cow’ disease) and Zombie deer disease or Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) which is currently in news have one thing in common – the causative agents … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 10 months ago

How Brine Shrimps survive in highly saline waters  

The brine shrimps have evolved to express sodium pumps that exchange 2 Na+ for 1 K+ (instead of the canonical 3Na+ for 2 K+). This adaptation helps Artemia remove proportionally higher amount of sodium to the exterior which enable this animal build and maintain larger Na+ gradien … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 11 months ago

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems Conduct Research in Chemistry Autonomously  

Scientists have successfully integrated latest AI tools (e.g. GPT-4) with automation to develop ‘systems’ capable of autonomously designing, planning and performing complex chemical experiments. ‘Coscientist’ and ‘ChemCrow’ are two such AI-based systems developed recently that di … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 11 months ago

JN.1 sub-variant: The Additional Public Health Risk Is Low at the Global Level  

JN.1 sub-variant whose earliest documented sample was reported on 25 August 2023 and which was later reported by the researchers to have higher transmissibility and immune escape ability, has now been designated a variant of interest (VOIs) by WHO.  In the last few weeks, JN.1 ca … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 11 months ago

‘Fusion Ignition’ demonstrated fourth time at Lawrence Laboratory  

‘Fusion Ignition’ achieved first in December 2022 has been demonstrated another three times to date at National Ignition Facility (NIF) of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This is a step forward in fusion research and confirms proof-of-concept that controlled nuclea … | Continue reading


@scientificeuropean.co.uk | 11 months ago