EU-funded projects managed by REA are enjoying high visibility on Euronews science programme Futuris. In the first quarter of the year, four projects managed by REA in various scientific domains have been featured on the pan-European TV programme. How can new technologies help design the architectural spaces of tomorrow? INNOCHAIN is training a new generation of researchers with a strong industry focus to make real changes in the way planners and designers interpret and build the physical environment. Watch the video here. Have you ever heard of Xylella Fastidiosa? This pathogen has already attacked and killed thousands of olive trees in Italy, Greece and Iran. Through the CURE-FX project, researchers from these countries have teamed up to study the pathogen and its epidemiology. Watch the video here. The Cold War period in Eastern Europe is still generally understood solely in terms of political events. COURAGE is creating a new understanding by compiling and analysing collections of 'cultural opposition' in former socialist countries to make them more accessible for educational and research purposes. Watch the video here. Also in the field of cultural heritage, INCEPTION is using 3D technology to create virtual reconstructions of cultural heritage sites on smartphones and tablets, with the hope of creating a new and enhanced way of experiencing them. Watch the video here. Enjoy the videos and stay tuned to see more EU-funded research on Euronews! Details Publication date3 April 2019AuthorEuropean Research Executive AgencyLocationBrussels