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Without a common definition of the phenomenon, different countries fight cyberbullying in different ways.

A new JRC study highlights urban trends across Europe in support to the EU Agenda for cities.

The November edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.

Trust in the EU is higher in cities, while rural residents trust local authorities more.

Thanks to data-driven AI techniques, hundreds of thousands of resources are now available to help enhance biomedical research through cutting-edge human biology-based models, accelerating innovation and reducing reliance on animal testing.

Two new atlases on fine particulate matter (PM2.5) – in cities in both EU and enlargement countries – pinpoint spatial areas and quantify contributions from residential, industrial, agricultural and road transport emissions.

DigComp 3.0 integrates AI, wellbeing, disinformation, cybersecurity, rights and sustainability in digital skills.

Local sowing delays due to dry or overly wet conditions

While mere 20% of the world’s population lived in cities in 1950, today cities are home to 45% of the 8.2 billion people living on our planet.

The results aim to support legislation on protective measures against plant pests and the protection of European agriculture, forestry and biodiversity.