Quantum time: how JRC Ispra is plugging Europe into the future of ultra-secure communication
What if time itself could help us build a safer, smarter, and more sovereign Europe?
Can these 3 startups save the environment?
From July 1st to 3rd, Europe's most important youth entrepreneurship competition, organized by JA Europe, was held in Athens. Among the numerous ideas submitted by young entrepreneurs from across the continent, three startups stand out, offering innovative solutions in the fields of environmental sustainability and the circular economy.
These 3 healthcare companies are making medicine smarter
From July 1st to 3rd, Europe's largest youth entrepreneurship competition, organized by JA Europe, took place in Athens. Among the numerous projects submitted by students from across Europe, three startups stood out for their ability to innovatively address some of the most pressing challenges in the healthcare sector.
Europe’s digital culture consumption: a closer look
The internet is Europe's primary gateway for culture, with online video and TV consumption leading the way for most internet users. While streaming services gain momentum, a closer look reveals diverse national trends, including strong preferences for online news in some countries.
Banning kids from social media, now up to EU Member States
For the first time, EU Member States are officially allowed to ban minors from social media based on age and real age verification, marking a major shift toward stronger state intervention in protecting children online.
Neurotechnology: a gateway to the future or the next regulatory minefield?
Once a science fiction fantasy, neurotechnology is now shaping real policy debates—and young Europeans have a stake in how it all unfolds.
RegTech: making EU law as easy as using an app
Europe doesn’t need less regulation. It needs smarter regulation — and the tech to make it work for people, not against them.