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NASA is launching a spacecraft the size of a golf cart to crash into an asteroid, which could tell us what to do if one ever did hit Earth.
Google Cloud said they "are aware of an issue" on its platform, as did the Spotify Status Twitter account, which added they "are checking them (the issues) out."
The mission to put humans back on the Moon is running late, a new report has found. The NASA report also said the agency was “underreporting” the mission's $93 billion cost.
As Europe's space leaders meet virtually in Brussels at the new European Space Forum, Euronews explores how the sector is making a big push to become more business-minded.
A Saturn-sized exoplanet might have been discovered by astronomers using Nasa's Chandra X-Ray Telescope.
Tree rings and a solar storm have helped researchers to identify the earliest verifiable date of European settlement in the Americas.
Apple launches faster chips, MacBook Pro laptops and cheaper Airpods. Here's what the new products looks like.
'Metaverse' refers to the merging of physical, augmented, and virtual reality in a shared online space. Facebook thinks it's the future of the internet.
How can we marry profit and people's needs in the process of innovation? We assembled a panel of experts to debate this and give us their ideas on the future of their industries.
The sheer scale of Facebook meant its downtime had ripple effects hitting businesses, advertisers and even locking the company's employees out of their offices.
An actress and director are on board a rocket that is on its way to the International Space Station (ISS), as Russia looks to score symbolic points against US competitors.
The social media giant knows hate speech is a problem. It also knows it's profitable, a former employee claimed on Sunday.
David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian were announced as winners of the prestigious award on Monday.
From measuring gas emissions to assessing damage, the Sentinel satellites of the European Copernicus network have been providing crucial data.
A teardown of the new device found that Face ID stops working if anyone other than Apple replaces the screen, and it's all down to something called "part pairing".
The 2021 ozone hole is one of the biggest on record. But the impacts on weather and climate patterns remain quite mysterious.
The Inspiration4 mission will see the four crew orbit the Earth for three days before splashing down in the Atlantic.
“We need carbon dioxide removal at quite a substantial scale. By mid-century, we need 10 billion tonnes removed each year.”
A security flaw affecting Apple's iMessage made even the newest devices vulnerable to infection by Pegasus spyware that hit tens of thousands including French President Macron.
The new feature comes after an anti-harassment "safety mode" was announced earlier this month.
The former Amazon CEO has reportedly invested in Altos Labs whose stated purpose is to research how to reverse ageing in cells.
Infringements relating to multiple GDPR articles were found. The Facebook-owned messaging platform was also cited for failing to meet its "transparency obligations".
"The human brain processes the robot gaze as a social signal, and that signal has an impact on the way we're making decisions," said one of the researchers.
Social media companies are rushing to meet the requirements of new UK rules that could hand them €20m fines if they fail to keep underage users safe
What is Cardano and what are the reasons for its success? Here’s everything you need to know.
Swiss start-up Typewise has developed an AI keyboard for your phone that is better at correcting typos and more secure. Can it rival the US giants?
Child protection groups have applauded the announcement but some security researchers are concerned that the system could be misused.
A Russian module accidentally fired its thrusters and knocked the ISS out of alignment last week. Now we know just how out of position it was.
A newly arrived Russian science lab briefly knocked the International Space Station out of position when it accidentally fired its thrusters.
The Netherlands’ Data Protection Authority has fined TikTok €750,000 for not offering an understandable privacy statement for users in Dutch.
A British man was arrested in Spain over his alleged role in the high-profile Twitter hack last summer that targeted US politicians, celebrities and tech moguls.
The German university’s study found that users’ negative reactions to unknowingly interacting with chatbots rose according to how critical they deemed the service query.
It's World Asteroid Day! And to celebrate, Euronews looks at two missions launching into space that will see how potentially dangerous asteroids could be nudged off course by flying a spacecraft into them.
It will focus on whether the company is stifling competition by restricting access to third parties to user data for advertising purposes on websites and apps, while using that data itself.
Astronauts working on the International Space Station have made their second attempt in a week at installing powerful new solar arrays.
French president Emmanuel Macron talks to Euronews Next about innovation, tech and the future at VivaTech 2021.
Thomas Pesquet and Shane Kimbrough ventured out of the ISS on Wednesday but spacesuit problems prevented the astronauts from completing the installation of new solar panels.
What's so special about Tesla's new car and what did Apple announce this week? Find out here in our round-up of this week's tech updates.
The confirmation comes just days after US officials recovered the bulk of a ransom paid by Colonial Pipeline to Russian hackers.
The 'BerghWing' is the brainchild of a Dubai-based falconer, who trains some of the world's most elite birds.
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The operation to seize cryptocurrency paid to a Russia-based hacker group is the first of its kind to be undertaken by a specialised ransomware task force.
The ILO chief described the COVID pandemic's impact on work as "cataclysmic" and describes the recovery as very uneven around the world.
Google said it had agreed on changes to improve its online ad market after being fined by France's competition watchdog.
Four groups say Clearview stockpiled biometric data on more than 3 billion people without their knowledge or permission by “scraping" their images from websites.
The two companies will test their vaccine's efficacy against variants and when used as a second dose following a first injection with another vaccine.
The move is set to shore up Amazon's streaming services, giving the company access to more than 4,000 films.
British billionaire and Virgin Galactic founder Sir Richard Branson said the successful tests bring it closer to commercial flights for tourists, which could begin next year.
Karikó, who is the vice-president of BioNTech, became best known for her work with mRNA technology that is used in the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines.
Research conducted at the Hospital de la Paz in Madrid shows that playing video games helps children in their recovery from cancer treatments. It analysed pain levels by monitoring heart rate and eye responses in children going through chemotherapy.