Filter by Keywords Search Clear filters The JRC explains (18) RSS Showing results 1 to 10 9 April 2026What is the role of science in the EU AI policy approach?AI policymaking in the EU evolved through three main phases, and this evolution has been reflected in the scientific research. 12 March 2026How do we reimagine a dialogue between generations for better policymaking?The concept embraces mutual learning, understanding, trust and solidarity, co-creation of solutions, and bridging gaps and inequalities among different generations. 26 February 2026How standards and science support EU–India automotive tradeProducts must comply with many technical, environmental, and roadworthiness requirements in both markets for automotive trade to work.24 September 2025AI: friend or foe of disinformation? The potential is vast: AI can be used to detect the spread of disinformation, as well as to create and further its dissemination.25 August 2025Why are rising water temperatures a concern for human health?Harmful pathogens and toxic microorganisms are on the rise in Europe’s increasingly warmer waters.8 August 2025Subsea cables: how vulnerable are they and can we protect them?Recent incidents in the Baltic Sea have exposed the vulnerability of these networks to damage and disruption.18 July 2025Could the Amazon rainforest become a savannah?Scientists warn about long-lasting effects of severe droughts.4 July 2025Is quantum the next breakthrough for human wellbeing? Quantum technology could revolutionise healthcare, but it also poses new risks to our security.7 May 2025How can targeted nuclear therapy transform cancer treatment?The JRC is perfecting the art of hitting cancer where it hurts, through targeted Alpha therapy.11 April 2025How to teach (sniffer) dogs new tricks: sniffing out explosives, safelyTransport hubs are prime targets for attacks by malicious groups and individuals. How to teach dogs recognise volatile explosives? 1Page 12Next
9 April 2026What is the role of science in the EU AI policy approach?AI policymaking in the EU evolved through three main phases, and this evolution has been reflected in the scientific research.
12 March 2026How do we reimagine a dialogue between generations for better policymaking?The concept embraces mutual learning, understanding, trust and solidarity, co-creation of solutions, and bridging gaps and inequalities among different generations.
26 February 2026How standards and science support EU–India automotive tradeProducts must comply with many technical, environmental, and roadworthiness requirements in both markets for automotive trade to work.
24 September 2025AI: friend or foe of disinformation? The potential is vast: AI can be used to detect the spread of disinformation, as well as to create and further its dissemination.
25 August 2025Why are rising water temperatures a concern for human health?Harmful pathogens and toxic microorganisms are on the rise in Europe’s increasingly warmer waters.
8 August 2025Subsea cables: how vulnerable are they and can we protect them?Recent incidents in the Baltic Sea have exposed the vulnerability of these networks to damage and disruption.
18 July 2025Could the Amazon rainforest become a savannah?Scientists warn about long-lasting effects of severe droughts.
4 July 2025Is quantum the next breakthrough for human wellbeing? Quantum technology could revolutionise healthcare, but it also poses new risks to our security.
7 May 2025How can targeted nuclear therapy transform cancer treatment?The JRC is perfecting the art of hitting cancer where it hurts, through targeted Alpha therapy.
11 April 2025How to teach (sniffer) dogs new tricks: sniffing out explosives, safelyTransport hubs are prime targets for attacks by malicious groups and individuals. How to teach dogs recognise volatile explosives?