
Currently, I mostly report to Euronews's futurism vertical, Next.
From health to tech to mobility I cover how innovation is forming our future in the form of daily video news as well as features.
Could this pink rice be the food of the future?
Scientists say it’s more nutritious than normal rice
A South Korean research team has developed a new hybrid food, an affordable and eco-friendly source of protein, in a bid to develop a sustainable future option.
Scared of injections? New IV needle designed to go soft in the body could be safer and hurt less
he new IV needle, which is rigid at room temperature like a conventional one, softens when it is inserted and reaches body temperature.
Sales of EVs are booming in Europe but are we equipped to tackle blazes caused by batteries?
While EV fires happen less frequently than in traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, they pose very different challenges for first responders.
Sweden is building the world's first permanent electrified road for EVs to charge while driving
The first of its kind in the world, the e-motorway may lead to an expansion of a further 3,000 km of electric roads in Sweden by 2035.
This company is paying its workers €70,000 per baby to encourage them to have children
The Korean company has already paid a total of €4.8 million to employees who have given birth since 2021 in a bid to halt plunging birth dates in the country.
Why are billions of euros worth of COVID drug Paxlovid going to waste in Europe?
European countries rushed to buy the antiviral drug in January 2022, but now it’s going to waste. Why?
Fehmarn Belt Link: Are the benefits of the world's longest underwater rail tunnel worth the damage?
The world's longest immersed tunnel is expected to be completed in Europe by 2029. But detractors say it will severely impact the environment.
What will travelling through an airport be like in the year 2100?
It's 2100. Autonomous pods take you from home to the terminal and beyond, and biometrics allow smooth access to net-zero airports and aircraft.
Inside Denmark's opioid crisis: Teens as young as 12 hooked on tramadol, 'oxy' and other painkillers
Experts warn that opioid pills are "highly addictive" and can lead to severe side effects.
Stockholm Syndrome 50 years on: Is the condition real or was it invented to discredit women?
Swedish psychiatrists are now calling the infamous Stockholm Syndrome a "constructed concept" used to explain away the failures of the State.
'Groundbreaking' new blood test can reveal genetic abnormalities in foetuses early in pregnancy
Women in Denmark can now take a blood test to identify genetic foetal abnormalities in early pregnancy. But it has raised ethical questions.
Meet 'Pibot,' the humanoid robot that can safely pilot an airplane better than a human
The robot’s memory is so large that it can memorise all Jeppesen navigation charts, a task that is impossible for human pilots.
NASA's SWOT satellite will shed light on how climate change is impacting Earth's water
NASA launched the first global water monitoring satellite, SWOT into orbit in hopes of tracking climate change.
Danish scientists develop an early blood test that could uncover the real cause of a miscarriage
The study, which has had 1,700 women participants so far, is looking to detect the cause behind a lost pregnancy as early as five weeks gestation.