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Transport and storage of some vaccines at below-freezing temperatures may soon become a thing of the past. New lipid research points the way to stabilising vaccines at room temperature.
A new study has measured the electrical conductivity of a carbon nanotube with magnetic molecules inside it and provided greater insight into their behaviour.
French volunteers spent nearly six weeks in isolation without sunlight and phones.
A new method for controlling single photons without generating heat makes it possible to integrate optical switches and single-photon detectors in a single chip.
Children raised in bilingual homes enjoy cognitive advantages as adults.
The EU now generates more energy from renewables than from fossil fuels, new report claims.
Modern humans can’t be traced back to a single point in time.
Experts sampled prestigious French wine that spent 14 months orbiting Earth.
For NASA’s Perseverance rover to touch down on Mars, hundreds of things had to go right.
Dogs can learn new words after hearing them only four times.
CORDIS is proud to announce the launch of CORDIScovery, our new monthly podcast that dives into some of the key scientific solutions being developed by EU-funded researchers to address the major societal challenges that we all face today.
Neanderthals had the capacity to produce and hear human-like speech, new study finds.
Researchers working under the EU-funded QUARTET project have been able to greatly improve the readout of data from digital memories thanks to ‘quantum entanglement’ – why is this important? It could result in major applications for digital storage devices and allow for the construction of memories with higher capacities in next-generation computers.
Another piece of the ancient computer’s puzzle has been solved.
Some microbes on Earth could temporarily survive on the surface of Mars, new study finds.
An international collaboration involving EU-backed researchers has presented a new image of the black hole at the centre of the Messier 87 galaxy, this time viewed in polarised light.
Study suggests only 3 % of the world’s land ecosystems remain intact.
The famed French cuisine is travelling in orbit.
The first part of a pivotal clinical study trialling a new steroid-like drug called vamorolone for treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is now over. Data points to improved motor function and fewer side effects than other steroids.
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