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Our on-going work covers a wide spectrum of activities–with two major areas of focus being school-aged children and older citizens. We review state-of...

Food scares have increased consumer awareness in all aspects of food safety and quality. As a result, consumers have increasingly preferences with respect to agricultural practices and geographical origin.

The JRC supports efforts to protect citizens from the disaster risks, both accidental and deliberate, of hazardous industrial installations.

The JRC works closely with other European Commission services, relevant national organisations, and the World Health Organisation (WHO) to maintain a...

The JRC carries out studies on selected quantum technology topics, contributing to the extensive EU programme in this exciting field

The JRC supports the integration of new wireless services by carrying out research and measurement activities to test impact of emerging technologies on existing wireless infrastructures.

All EU Member States are required to monitor radioactivity in the environment. The JRC is responsible for collecting this data in standardised form, where it is then validated and compiled into databases.