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RSSA new report will guide regulatory sectors and the industry to align with the Commission's definition on nanomaterials.
A new report examines recent trends in hybrid threats, and presents an innovative approach to assist policymakers to strengthen EU’s resilience against them.
The new modelling study suggests that climate change will lead to an average 15% decline in forest services across Europe.
The Atlas enables to explore the complexities of international migration and challenge misinformation and disinformation with facts.
The EU’s most competitive regions are still overwhelmingly located in western and northern Europe, according to the 2022 EU Regional Competitiveness Index.
Highly sensitive testing methods applied by the JRC reveal that 46% of honey imported in the EU may be adulterated. The suspicion of fraud results from an EU coordinated action.
Scientists of the Commission had developed methods for companies to help them assess and show the greenness of their products.
Demand for materials that drive the twin transition will take off. Europe does not have to be dependent on individual countries.
A novel soil health dashboard estimates the extent of unhealthy soils in the EU, as well as the degradation processes behind them.
Lack of precipitation impacts water availability for agricultural, energy and human use.
The estimated impact is higher for countries with lower current share of formal childcare and/or lower women’s labour participation.
Within one year of the war, millions Ukrainians fled their homes. By the end of January 2023, between 25% and 30% of the entire Ukrainian population was displaced within and outside Ukraine.
Tracing COVID-19 in clinical swabs and wastewater: our methods and reference materials.
The European Commission published a database presenting the integrated pest management methods currently available, accompanied by a study assessing their effectiveness.
COVID-19 caused disruptions in the economic, education and health care sectors, for example. In this article, we focus on the challenges posed to the oncology community.
A new assessment shows that while resource efficiency is improving, there’s a growing pressure on ecosystems from forestry and agriculture.
We talk with Laure-Alix Clerbaux, the lead scientist of a project which involved 80 scientist and 50 organisations with one goal: managing the tsunami of COVID-19 information.
A JRC report analyses the most spread narratives, their consequences, factors predicting how likely people are to believe or share them, and the most efficient ways to counter them.
An EU report published today analyses the massive fish kill in the Oder River in July and August 2022, one of the largest ecological disasters in Europe in recent memory.
The results of a special Eurobarometer 529 survey on fairness, inequality and inter-generational mobility have been released.