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Stay Ahead with Horizon, the EU Research & Innovation Magazine.
 
  Issue 24 | 30/8/2025  

 

 

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Editor's Pick

Reinventing industry: carbon capture technologies lead the charge against climate change

Researchers are testing a new method of capturing CO2 from energy-intensive industries and converting it into valuable chemicals and fuels.

 
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From mushrooms to new architecture: the rise of living, self-healing buildings

EU-funded researchers are cultivating fungi on agricultural waste to create smarter and greener construction materials able to adapt and react to their environment, and even repair themselves.

 
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Repurposing wood waste for a clean, green alternative to fossil-based chemicals

The EU and Europe's bio-based industries are tapping into the hidden potential of wood to replace fossil fuels in the production of high-performance resins with a low carbon footprint.

 
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In the upcoming newsletter, you will discover:

  • Drawing on processes in nature, researchers have developed a method to pump CO2 captured from industrial processes into volcanic rocks for safe and permanent underground storage.
  • EU-funded researchers are scaling up sustainable production of microalgae-based proteins, lipids, pigments and carbohydrates that could transform food, animal feed and fragrance industries worldwide.

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Reinventing industry: carbon capture technologies lead the charge against climate change

Researchers are testing a new method of capturing CO2 from energy-intensive industries and converting it into valuable chemicals and fuels.

 
more
 

From mushrooms to new architecture: the rise of living, self-healing buildings

EU-funded researchers are cultivating fungi on agricultural waste to create smarter and greener construction materials able to adapt and react to their environment and even repair themselves.

 
more
 

Repurposing wood waste for a clean, green alternative to fossil-based chemicals

The EU and Europe's bio-based industries are tapping into the hidden potential of wood to replace fossil fuels in the production of high-performance resins with a low carbon footprint.

 
more
 

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Battling the heat: Europe takes action to protect health in a warming world

EU-funded researchers are developing strategies to protect people from rising temperatures, focusing on vulnerable groups and clearer climate-health communication.

 
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