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Tech companies are cashing in on the bizarre science of organ preservation

Apple, Google, Meta are sharing more data with the US government than ever, Proton finds

Venus Williams backs French startup that rewards you for walking

AI app that transcribes without recording audio or video promises to safeguard your privacy

‘I tell startups to leave Europe,’ says Dutch CEO of tech unicorn Remote

European sports tech heads to US with media giant Comcast

Just Eat Takeaway acquired for €4.1B in one of Dutch tech’s largest-ever deals

It takes an ecosystem to raise a scaleup

UK’s answer to DARPA backs synthetic muscles and e-skin in new robotics project

Glaciers in the Alps have shrunk 39% in the last two decades, satellite data reveals

Exclusive: Tech mogul Mel Morris announces public launch of AI research engine Corpora.ai

Netherlands a rare bright spot as EU struggles to make and keep unicorns

How VCs are killing climate tech — and how they can save it

Europe has twice as many climate tech startups as the US — but there’s a catch

Mistral CEO: Europe must ‘own and operate’ its AI infrastructure

Hollywood AI pioneer Flawless launches new editing tool

‘Worrying’ decline in Dutch startups sparks call for extra growth capital

Watch: Meet the stylish new robot that threatens to out-dress you

Europe boosts military AI as Mistral and Helsing form defence tech alliance

Research shows AI datasets have human values blind spots

Cultivated beef pioneer Mosa Meat goes fat-first in Switzerland

European AI alliance unveils LLM alternative to Silicon Valley and DeepSeek

Knowing less about AI makes people more open to having it in their lives