ESCI - European Science Communication Institute
ESCI dives into European research! As a non-profit communication institute based in Germany, we are involved in many different European research projects. Our mission is to make complex science easier to understand. Through in-depth videos, interviews and animations, we aim to bring research to life.
Water Conflict in Italy’s Alps
Separating Slurry Differently: How This System Creates Two Improved Fertiliser Products
Flexible Clean Energy: Powering Tomorrow with Biomass
The Tiny Superfood That Could Revolutionise Fish Farming Forever
How Bees and Intercropping Impact a Small Italian Organic Farm
Zemgale’s Water Dynamics - 3 Months of Rain in One Day
Smart Nutrient Recycling With a Slow-Release Fertiliser
Sustainable Steel: Innovations in Heat & Water Recovery for a Greener Industry
Algae Gummy Bears - Sweets With Anti-inflammatory Ingredients
How a Swedish Chemical Plant Pioneers in Recycling Their Exhaust Stream
Dry Metropolis – How Can Berlin Protect Its Drinking Water?
How IBD Affects Daily Life
A Grass-Based Alternative to Soy
Turning Ammonia Emissions Into Sustainable Fertiliser
Recycling Magnets and Rare Earth Elements
Algae Treatment: New Hope for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
Melt & Shape Any Kind of Glass With the Power of Laser Technology
80% Less CO₂: Will Algae Fuel our Planes?
How Norway's Scientists Forecast Slush Avalanche Disasters
Why Marine Extracts Biostimulants From Macroalgae
How to Transform Manure Into Energy & Fertiliser
Inside the High-Tech Future of Road Maintenance
How Citizens Are Saving Amsterdam's Energy Grid
Can High-Tech and Robots Save Europe’s Ageing Roads and Protect Lives?
Rethinking Energy Use: Can Communities Power the Future?
Awakening Soil Curiosity
Processing Glass Waste for Laser-Powered Recycling With María at the Institute of Ceramics and Glass
How Microalgae Can Help Reduce the Use of Chemical Fertilisers
The Future of 3D-Printed Sneakers: A Step Towards Sustainable Fashion
Constructed Wetlands to Reduce Pollution From Rice Farming in Catalonia’s Ebre Delta