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RSSMigration can shape how a child grows up and has an impact on children’s identity, development and well-being.
Following a new methodology, the JRC assessed a list of quarantine pests for their potential economic, social and environmental impact on EU...
While urban population is expected to continue growing across most of the globe, this is less so in Europe.
It's the technology behind bitcoin and other cryptocurrency, but blockchain has the potential to transform the way we exchange a much wider range of...
Today, the European Commission released the second edition of its Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor, a tool designed to benchmark and boost the...
Raw materials play a fundamental role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but their production and consumption can also have...
A new JRC dataset shows where in the EU there is a lot of potential to produce large quantities of energy from renewables.
JRC data reveals a growing demand for biomass in the EU, mostly associated with rising use of bioenergy.The main use of biomass in the EU remains...
Women are more willing to use environmentally friendly transport modes but they are more risk-averse than men and tend to use new technologies only...
Virtual assistant, Influencer, SEO Specialist, App Developer, Uber Driver, Driverless Car Engineer, Podcast Producer, Drone Operator. These are just...
With growing concern about the worsening global freshwater crisis, UN agencies, research institutions and space agencies this week launched the World...
Today isWorld Alzheimer's Day. Dementia, including Alzheimer's, is one of the big challenges for the health and social care system.The JRC is...
JRC experts train local authorities in a workshop on mitigation and adaptation to climate change
In 2017, the EU fleet registered a net profit of EUR 1.30 billion, only slightly lower than the record EUR 1.34 million registered in 2016.
Communities in Europe are pioneering energy self-sufficiency projects
In July 2019, several nuclear power plants were temporarily closed in various parts of Europe due to high water temperatures.
Last year’s reform of the EU’s Schengen Information System legislation has strengthened the role of facial, fingermark and DNA recognition...
Jobs on EU farms are increasingly being filled by migrants who help to cultivate some of our most common kitchen staples.
The European Commission's science and knowledge service, the Joint Research Centre, makes more of its scientific laboratories and facilities...
Unless we take action, pristine tropical moist forests more than half the area of the EU will disappear by 2050 – new EU data showsBy 2024 the...