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RSSA JRC paper published in PLOS One yesterday finds that changes in the amount of freshwater flowing from rivers into the Mediterranean Sea can have a...
Can a change in public procurement of food and food services, for schools and worksite canteens for example, lead to better health for all? That was...
Experts from several German and French organisations - including scientists from EFSA and the JRC - reviewed the current application of classical and...
The use of non-conventional data sources for migration policymaking was the topic of a workshop organised by the European Commission's Knowledge...
The JRC's ChemAgora web portal provides search capabilities to retrieve chemical data from a plethora of online resources enabling users to access...
The JRC contributed to an Italian study in profiling food waste types to better understand what specific measures should be taken for food waste...
The JRC has published a report on the minimum quality requirements for the use of treated waste water for agricultural purposes.This science for...
The Commission unveiled a new plan this week, laying out paths to EU membership for the Western Balkans countries.Through democratic, political...
The ‘My Email Communications Security Assessment (MECSA)’ tool can run a quick check on your email communications and provide feedback on how well...
Major and severe accidents have occurred three times in nuclear power plants (NPPs), at Three Mile Island (USA, 1979), Chernobyl (former USSR, 1986)...