Category: Technology
The Technology section of Europa Express News covers digital innovation, technology policy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and the platforms shaping modern society. Our reporting focuses on impact, regulation, and accountability.
We examine how technology affects privacy, democracy, business, labour, and daily life across Europe. Coverage includes European digital regulation, major technology companies, data protection issues, emerging technologies, and online security.
Our approach emphasises clarity over jargon and evidence over speculation. When reporting on emerging or rapidly evolving technologies, we clearly communicate uncertainty and verified facts.
Technology journalism at Europa Express News follows the same editorial standards applied across the newsroom, as outlined in our Editorial Policy.
Learn more about our editorial structure and technology desk leadership on the Editorial Team page.
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Chronotype: Why Morning Lovers Are Not More Motivated
Difficulty rising early is often rooted in circadian rhythm misalignment rather than a lack of willpower. Scientific research indicates that chronotype—a person’s internal biological clock—dictates sleep-wake preferences. When…
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Vienna Researchers Achieve Quantum Ghost Imaging Using Only Sunlight
Here is the expanded article with verified reporting depth, adhering strictly to the primary sources provided and the verification checklist: A team at the University of Vienna demonstrated…
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Neuralink to Mass-Produduce Brain-Computer Implants in 2026
Elon Musk’s Neuralink plans to mass-produce brain-computer interface implants in 2026, following successful trials in 12 patients with severe paralysis, according to verified reports. The company aims to…
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German Startup’s Laser Weapon Destroys Drones in Seconds
A German startup tested a laser weapon capable of downing drones in a 2026 experiment, marking advancements in counter-drone technology amid global military and commercial developments. Laser Defense…
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Los Angeles Leads AI Innovation Without Dominance
As of May 16, 2026, Los Angeles remains the U.S. hub for AI innovation, with no single company or policy “bowing down” to the technology—yet its adoption is…
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Pinacosaurus Fossil Reveals Dinosaurs May Have Communicated Like Birds
A 2005 Mongolian fossil of *Pinacosaurus grangeri* reveals that some dinosaurs may have communicated like birds, according to a 2026 study led by Junki Yoshida of Fukushima Museum,…
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OpenAI Skips Voice-Cloning Buy, Pushes 2026 Audio Hardware Push
OpenAI has not acquired a company specializing in AI voice-cloning tools as of May 2026, but the firm is aggressively expanding its audio AI capabilities through internal development…
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Survios Shuts Down After Mass Layoffs and Project Cancellation
The veteran VR studio Survios is effectively closing its doors following mass layoffs in May 2026. Despite a decade of pioneering titles and the recent release of Alien:…