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RSSThe JRC provides scientific support to the implementation of European policies that aim to ensure the protection, conservation and restoration of freshwater ecosystems.
Despite recent progress, gender gaps in education and employment remain a challenge in Europe. The JRC studies disparities in student performance, educational achievements, occupations, wages, and power and control at the workplace.
JRC research on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) allows the EU to reliably and effectively detect GMOs in, for example, shipments of imported food, feed, seeds and end products.
GECO provides a global picture of energy markets as they transform over the next decades, under the simultaneous interactions of economic development, technological innovation and climate policies.
The JRC identifies economic flows and economic activities that may pose a risk to our security. This activity is crucial for preserving Europe’s strategic interests and economic security while keeping the EU market open to investment.
Identifying common indicators for measuring the environmental footprint of electronic communications networks (ECNs) for the provision of electronic communications services (ECSs)
Our work focusses on many aspects of quality including quality assurance and assessment, certification, benchmarking, management and clinical auditing, external assessment, quality and safety, quality improvement, performance measurement, quality.
An interdisciplinary project aiming to understand the impact of machine intelligence on human behaviour, with a focus on cognitive and socio-emotional capabilities and decision making.
Hydrogen is the lightest gas in the universe. Although it is not a primary energy source, such as coal or gas, is an energy carrier that can store and deliver energy in a widely usable form.
Fostering regional competitiveness and resilience to face global challenges