A new analysis presented in the United States suggests that routine blood tests could play a greater role in tracking Alzheimer’s disease, particularly among people living...
Artificial intelligence is becoming a routine part of daily life, yet its integration into Europe’s classrooms remains uneven. A new international survey highlights wide disparities in...
Europe’s defence sector recorded one of its strongest years on record, with industry leaders urging EU member states to favour European-made military equipment as the bloc...
Researchers at the University of Birmingham are preparing the first National Health Service (NHS) trial to test whether nitrous oxide, commonly known as “laughing gas,” can...
An estimated 40.8 million people are living with HIV worldwide, and the virus claimed about 630,000 lives last year, according to new global health figures released...
Bitcoin tumbled on Monday, sliding below €75,000 as the cryptocurrency market continued the steep losses that have followed its record-breaking peak in early October. The drop...
Regular physical activity is widely recognised as a key factor in lowering the risk of chronic illness and early death, but new research suggests that polluted...
Catastrophe bonds, long associated with the US insurance market, are drawing rising interest worldwide as governments and financial institutions search for ways to manage the escalating...
The European Union’s proposal to use frozen Russian state assets to help finance Ukraine’s long-term needs is drawing warnings about potential pressure on government borrowing costs....
German sportswear brand Puma saw its shares rise more than 14% in Frankfurt on Thursday after reports emerged that China’s Anta Sports is exploring a takeover....