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RSSThe water-energy-food-ecosystems (WEFE) nexus represents an emerging, integrated approach to resource management that aims to tackle rising demands...
Benchmarking has been gradually replacing the traditional methods of evaluating scientific outputs (peer-review, etc.), becoming one of the major...
Renewable hydrogenis an energy carrier produced fromrenewablesources and can be used to replace fossil-based hydrogen for industrial processes or as...
The JRC brings solid evidence and wide-reaching expertise to help the Commission achieve its political priorities.
Researchers are pushing scientific boundaries to identify new methods that will ultimately make animal testing redundant in the EU.
New framework provides useful insights to monitor, map, track and compare inequalities across the EU.
Scientists in the Joint Research Centre published a study on how covid-19 virus spreads by aerosols and droplets.
A JRC study analyses R&I in low-emission alternative energy for transport in Europe excluding energy and fuel production.
Launched today as a unique and harmonised product developed by the Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat) and the Joint Research Centre...
The EU blue economy employed close to 4.5 million people in 2018 and generated around €650 billion in turnover.
New report has ten key messages on the current state of Europe’s ecosystems and the way forward
The JRC issued a series of recommendations to help prevent the hospital fires associated with medical oxygen needed for Covid-19 severely ill patients...
The Joint Research Centre launches a section on mental health on its Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Knowledge Gateway.
The impact of droughts on Europe’s economy could reach over €65 billion a year by 2100, according to a JRC study published today
Globally, aquaculture – farmed fish, shellfish and aquatic plants – recently surpassed wild capture fisheries as the main source of all the seafood we...
According to a JRC study, the Black Swan metaphor is overused for technological accidents in general and for those caused by natural hazards in...
The JRC contributed to a new study published today by the Commission on the status of new genomic techniques under Union law.
The Commission has launched an EU 'Atlas of Demography'– an interactive online tool to visualise, monitor and anticipate demographic change in the...
A JRC report describes the development of a Europe-wide wastewater surveillance system for tracking SARS-CoV-2.
The JRC study proposed a method for improving the assessment of collective progress towards the Paris Agreement’s goals