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RSSCritical raw materials are not used to their full extent as part of the circular economy and there are several improvement opportunities to reuse and...
JRC scientists have explored the application of Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOP) to improve mechanistic understanding of human disease pathophysiology...
A team of researchers have mapped urban accessibility worldwide to support global and local decision-making on development and environmental policies.
The JRC and the GSA have released guidelines to ensure that automatic 112 call devices (eCall) meet compatibility and performance requirements ahead...
The JRC is ready to carry out the most comprehensive assessment of soil biodiversity across the continent.
Electricity is the backbone of European society. When a natural disaster hits the power grid, recovery can happen in a matter of hours or it could...
Blockchain technology can help improve old models of data management and bring benefits to learners and educational institutions in the EU - if...
Corals may have unexpected allies in improving their health and resilience.In a new study published today in Proceedings of the Royal Society, the...
The chemical sector has a big role to play in tackling climate change and achieving EU energy targets. The wide scale use of existing and - in...
JRC scientists have commemorated their late JRC colleague, Dr Jose-Manuel Zaldívar Comenges, by publishing a series of six papers on the Virtual Cell...