TalTech's Best Researcher of the Year Helps to Break Plastic Dependency, Young Researcher Makes Electric Systems Smarter
Tallinn University of Technology honors scientists who are making significant contributions beyond the laboratory, especially focusing on the breakthroughs by researchers Andres Krumme and Andrii Chub.
WrocΕaw's talent forge: How WrocΕaw University of Technology is winning the battle for young scientists
WrocΕaw University of Technology has recently achieved significant success in securing prestigious ERC grants, marking a shift towards a more multidisciplinary research model in Poland.
TESTS. Will you be able to tackle the 'V.I.P' questions that puzzled young scientists?
A competition among young scientists from various Latvian institutions highlighted their skills in tackling difficult questions, with a team from Silava emerging victorious.
TESTS. In which Nordic country is the Moonsund Archipelago located and other questions from the game "V.I.P"
A quiz competition featuring young scientists from various Latvian institutions culminated in a victory for the Silava team.
How the European Union Helps Latvian Universities and Science?
The European Union invests significantly in science and education in Latvia, aiding universities in infrastructure development and providing young scientists access to research databases and grants.
The Cuban-born physicist who built an airplane at 14 and had work cited by Stephen Hawking
Sabrina GonzΓ‘lez Pasterski, a Cuban-American physicist and young prodigy, is recognized for her significant contributions to theoretical physics and her inspiring journey from struggling to get into top universities to leading research initiatives in Canada.
The Cuban-born physicist who built an airplane at age 14 and whose work was cited by Stephen Hawking
Sabrina GonzΓ‘lez Pasterski, a Cuban-American physicist, is celebrated for her achievements at a young age and her contributions to the field of theoretical physics.
Theia: the planet that Earth may have 'swallowed', helping to form the Moon
The article discusses the hypothetical planet Theia, which scientists believe may have collided with the young Earth, contributing to the formation of the Moon.
Tiny spider found with unprecedentedly beautiful disease
Brazilian scientists have discovered parasites on a young spider, revealing a new and unpleasant aspect of microscopic life.
Forcing Mice to Remember Childhood Events.. Will Humans Be Next?
Scientists have discovered potential mechanisms behind childhood amnesia by studying immune cells in the brains of young mice.
SURPRISING NEWS β© Scientists found an unexpected way to keep the brain fit
A recent study confirms that taking care of grandchildren is one of the best ways to keep the mind sharp and the brain young.
Minimum Age for Social Media: Too Young for Instagram?
Debate grows over the establishment of a legal minimum age for social media use, with differing opinions among scientists, as countries like Australia and France take steps toward potential regulations.
Storage Technology: "For us battery researchers, this is an incredibly exciting era"
The article discusses the vibrant research environment at TU Munich, where young scientists are deeply engaged in innovative battery research and development.
Sick young ants send out a 'kill me' scent to prevent deadly epidemics
Scientists found that terminally ill young ants emit a 'kill me' scent to help prevent disease outbreaks in ant colonies by prompting worker ants to care for them.
Analysis of century-old tumors solves the mystery of colon cancer in young people
Scientists will analyze century-old samples of colon cancer to uncover the mystery behind the alarming rise of this disease among young people.
The Workshops of January 2026 at the Museum of Experiments
The Museum of Experiments welcomes 2026 with beloved Sunday workshops for young scientists aged 4 to 7 and older, featuring playful science experiments and the joy of discovery.