From the Sun, the Moon and flames, to ultra-modern semiconductors, human history is inherently bound to light. In this special edition of Futuris, we...
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With water shortages a growing problem around the world recycling waste water has become increasingly important. European researchers have come up...
Underwater archaeology is an exciting, but sometimes risky field of studies. To eliminate those risks a European research project, ARROWS, is working...
Whey from cheese production and other agricultural waste can be a valuable raw material for new biodegradable plastic. A European research project is...
Most of the food we buy is packed in plastic, metal or other fabricated materials. That makes it easy to store and transport, but how can we be sure...
Transportation costs affect the price of any goods we buy, so reducing them could help our pockets. Road transportation is becoming more efficient...
Futuris reporter Denis Loctier looks at the work of the ‘atomic detectives,’ scientists that keep us safe from the risk of radioactive criminality:...
Fisheries are an excellent source of fresh and tasty fish that won’t harm marine resources. But can we be sure that these fish are safe to eat? In...
This edition of Futuris explores how new technologies can help recycle the water used in chemical plants to make these more environmentally friendly...
Antibiotics have saved countless lives since the discovery of penicillin in 1928, but their indiscriminate use means some diseases have become...