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AI systems are learning to listen to and decode the sounds of nature, helping scientists to track species and spot ecosystem changes much faster than traditional field surveys.

EU-funded researchers are investigating how parents’ online sharing is reshaping childhood, privacy and identity, and the long-term consequences for children growing up online.

MSCA former fellow and neuroscientist Rui Rodrigues writes a letter to his younger self, sharing doubts, hard-won lessons and how he overcame his impostor syndrome during his journey in the scientific field.

A Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions research project provides parents and governments with key tools and recommendations to combat online bullying, a growing issue often underestimated.

At the EU’s Science is Wonderful! fair in Brussels, top researchers used superheroes, soap bubbles and dance music to wow children – and encourage tomorrow’s scientists.

Hypothetical dark matter stars known as ‘boson stars’ could leave telltale ripples across the cosmos, offering researchers a new way to probe the invisible forces shaping the universe.

Science is full of unexpected reactions – and sometimes, the results last a lifetime. Meet Somayyeh and Hassan and fall in love with their story.

On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we celebrate female achievements and highlight the need to encourage and support more of them to get involved in research.

Researchers are exploring how short-term accommodation projects can bring new life to empty buildings while inspiring more inclusive and sustainable city living.

Christoforos Panteli set up his own laboratory in Cyprus shortly after completing his MSCA fellowship. In this interview, he reflects on how MSCA became a "trampoline" which turned his lockdown struggles into a fresh opportunity.