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Exercise in Europe: Which countries do the most and least physical activity?

We all know that regular physical activity in the form of exercise or sports is essential for improving physical and mental health. Among other benefits, it supports cognitive functioning and well-being.  However, the prevalence of insufficient physical activity remains high…

Is Ukraine tricking Russia on the battlefield with inflatable decoy tanks and weapons?

Russia’s war in Ukraine has sparked a surge in demand for weapons and vehicles, with many allies sending supplies to Ukraine to help the country defend itself. But the war has also seen a surge in demand for inflatable decoy…

Estonia election: i-voting comes of age in the world’s ‘digital republic’ with record ballots

For the first time since Internet voting was introduced in Estonia, more digital votes have been cast in this month’s general election than physical paper ballots.  The Baltic nation introduced i-voting in 2005 as part of a drive to push…

Elon Musk backtracks after publicly mocking Twitter employee who asked if he still had a job

Twitter CEO Elon Musk has backtracked after publicly mocking a fired Twitter employee who asked for clarification about the status of his employment at the company. Amid the chaos of the tech billionaire’s takeover of the social media platform, thousands…

Money is putting off under-35s in the UK from having kids. How do child benefits compare in Europe?

Money is the biggest concern preventing young adults in the UK from starting a family, according to a new survey. More than half (59 per cent) of respondents cited financial worries as the number one reason why they would consider…

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried facing up to 155 years in jail after new fraud charges announced

FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried faced new fraud charges on Thursday, as prosecutors accused him of cheating thousands of investors out of billions of dollars while casting himself as a trustworthy “saviour of the cryptocurrency industry”. New charges, including securities fraud…

Cashless society? Not in Switzerland where people will vote on keeping banknotes and coins forever

Swiss citizens will get the chance to try to ensure their economy never becomes cashless, a pressure group said, after collecting enough signatures on Monday to trigger a popular vote on the issue. The Free Switzerland Movement (FBS) says cash…

What is quantum computing and how will quantum computers change the world?

Depending on who you ask, some say that quantum computers could either break the Internet, rendering pretty much every data security protocol obsolete, or allow us to compute our way out of the climate crisis. These hyper-powerful devices, an emerging…

EVs explained: How do electric cars actually work and are they really better than traditional cars?

We’ve all heard of Elon Musk, the somewhat eccentric, technology-loving businessman. The billionaire has recently made headlines over his ongoing Twitter takeover bid but the main reason he came to our attention in the first place was by putting electric…

Inflation explained: What is it, what causes it and how do we deal with it now?

In July, inflation in the eurozone reached an all-time high of 8.9 per cent. That’s four times higher than the same period last year when it was at 2.2 per cent. All over Europe, the effects of rising inflation are already…