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Data from someone’s smartwatch do not go beyond the platform of the manufacturer for privacy reasons. Safely sharing the data could support public health, research and innovation.

A proposal for calculating the carbon footprint of photovoltaic (PV) modules will inform the debate on setting Ecodesign requirements.

The June edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.

While Artificial Intelligence (AI) holds great promise in healthcare, a JRC study finds that the path to AI deployment requires attention to data quality, interpretability, and clinical validation.

We explore the complex links between short-term tourist rentals, increasing housing prices and tourist-oriented services, and how residents perceive local liveability.

A foresight exercise highlights eight emerging and potentially disruptive technologies and developments that can shape the future of digital security.

Winter crops remain generally resilient, with overall good yield prospects at the EU level and exceptionally high expectations in Spain, Portugal, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece and also the Baltics.
Distinct regional variations in crop development across the EU and neighbouring areas.

A new JRC approach can transform unstructured disease outbreaks data into a structured, machine-readable knowledge graph.

Persistent dryness in the east negatively affected winter cereals, while late spring cold spells in the west reduced the yield expectations for rapeseed.

The May edition of the JRC's Anomaly Hotspots of Agricultural Production (ASAP) assessment is now available.