Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Scientists in UK receive £500m for research since rejoining EU scheme

The Guardian

|

May 05, 2025

British scientists have been awarded almost £500m in grants since rejoining the EU's Horizon science programme after a three-year Brexit lockout.

- Lisa O'Carroll

As the EU plans the next seven-year funding cycle, the UK is hoping its success in the first 12 months since returning to Horizon will allow it to dominate European science alongside Germany and France.

Projects ranging from research on brain catheters inspired by wasps to creating aviation fuel from yeast have catapulted the UK to the top of the league of non-EU beneficiaries of grants. Nearly 3,000 were awarded to British science projects in 2024, the first year of associate membership after a three-year pause caused by a Brexit row over Northern Ireland.

"I am absolutely over the moon that we are back in the programme formally," said Ferdinando Rodriguez y Baena, a professor of medical robotics at Imperial College London.

Rodriguez has completed a 15-year Horizon-backed research project inspired by a conversation with the zoologist Julian Vincent about the ability of wasps to penetrate hard tree bark to lay eggs.

Rodriguez decided to try to reinvent the process for neurosurgery to create a tiny catheter to penetrate the skull and treat brain tumours.

Taking stock of the £80bn Horizon programme, Prof Sir John Aston, the pro-vice-chancellor for research at the University of Cambridge, said he hoped the embargo "never happens again".

The Guardian'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

The Guardian

O'Neill steers Celtic to final after 20 years away

There have been wackier weeks in the history of Celtic, but not many.

time to read

3 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

Archer and Wood offer hope amid batting woe

A calamitous lack of runs led to an ODI series whitewash in New Zealand, but pace attack show signs of encouragement

time to read

2 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

Louvre heist was carried out by petty criminals, says prosecutor

The brazen daytime heist of the Louvre was carried out by petty criminals, rather than professionals from the world of organised crime, the Paris prosecutor has said, describing two of the suspects as a couple with children.

time to read

1 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

'He's a force': how shapeshifting Josh O'Connor became one of cinema's most-wanted stars

He came to prominence with his portrayal of Prince Charles in The Crown, and now it seems that Josh O'Connor might be primed for his own coronation.

time to read

3 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

Shafali and Deepti the home heroes as India make history

At last, 50 years on from their debut on the world stage, India's dream came true: a first World Cup triumph, in front of a deafening full house in Navi Mumbai, as they defeated South Africa by 52 runs.

time to read

2 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

Rooney's 'lazy criticism' of leadership riles Van Dijk

Virgil van Dijk has called Wayne Rooney's criticism of him and Mohamed Salah this season \"lazy\" and has hit out at \"ridiculous takes\" during Liverpool's recent bad run.

time to read

1 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Exhibition recalls meeting of abstract masters in Somerset

The story of how one of the UK’s great abstract painters was inspired by ordinariness - and the extraordinary meeting he had with an American artistic giant - is being told in a new exhibition in the West Country.

time to read

1 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

I used my voice - I took on a global sports giant and won

The Paris Saint-Germain No 1 recalls how she triggered a campaign against Nike over its refusal to sell her shirt

time to read

2 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

The Guardian

Ruthless Haaland guides City up to familiar heights

On Friday Pep Guardiola suggested Erling Haaland’s teammates should support the Norwegian in the goalscoring stakes. Cut to 48 hours later and guess who did the business yet again - twice - for Manchester City to take them into a 2-1 halftime lead that proved unassailable?

time to read

3 mins

November 03, 2025

The Guardian

Owner of salon takes on L'Oréal in row over trademark

A small business owner is preparing to face down the cosmetics giant L'Oréal at a tribunal over a trademark dispute she says has had a devastating impact on her.

time to read

2 mins

November 03, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size