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Facing this growing challenge will require a more proactive fire suppression approach.

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.

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

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.

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.

Rural regions show potential beyond traditional sectors, also in robotics and semiconductors.

A new JRC study offers three “what-if” scenarios to help inform the policy debate on shaping the future of the EU's common agricultural policy (CAP).

A first-time EU-wide survey on the topic offers the latest data on usage of digital tools at work, digital monitoring and algorithmic management practices across all EU countries.

The JRC has published a new report on how to achieve healthy and sustainable meals in public institutions.

The fragmentation of EU programmes needs to be reduced to help companies scale up.

Latest insights on AI uptake in public sector, SMEs, educational offer and jobs demand.

Wildfires burn area larger than Belgium, sending an equivalent of Germany’s annual emissions into the atmosphere.

JRC research shapes the EU approach to strengthen AI in science in Europe.

Steel and plastics sectors lead in emission savings potential.

A new JRC study provides a regional-level analysis of R&I and startups in EU’s digital ecosystem.

The most common cancers among young children are leukaemias, central nervous system tumours and neuroblastomas.

A new JRC study reveals cases of fraud and non-compliance with the food safety legislation in cinnamon sold at EU retailers.

The worst struck is Gaza, where the entire population is affected by high levels of acute food insecurity. Worldwide, funding cuts indicate devastating impact to humanitarian response.