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The EU spends far more of its R&D budget on undirected, curiosity-driven research than any other major science power, ...
The EU’s new start-up and scale-up strategy lacks a bold target and a team to take it forward, according to Kat Borlongan, a ...
Global investors are turning their attention to artificial intelligence at an unprecedented scale, warns a new report from ...
Scientists who have good marks but fail to get funding from Horizon Europe’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) postdoctoral fellowship programme can now move their project to Estonia. With many ...
The European Commission wants to make it easier for research and innovation projects to move between civilian and military ...
Around the world, governments spend billions of euros a year to get new discoveries out of the lab and into the market. But ...
Europe has entered a new geopolitical era. A radical change in direction is emanating from the White House and is redefining the political landscape. Old alliances are being reevaluated, and new ...
After Rosetta, DART and Hera, Politecnico di Milano is preparing for a return to deep space. In 2028, the university will take part in the European Space Agency’s RAMSES mission to study Apophis which ...
Finland has renewed its commitment to cutting-edge research infrastructure by securing its place in the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures (ESFRI) roadmap. The decision ensures that ...
INESC TEC and GE Vernova are collaborating to foster on innovation and technology transfer for the digitalisation of power grids. This endeavour aims to develop and demonstrate the Zonal Autonomous ...
University College Dublin (UCD) has announced on June 16 the appointment of Liam Cronin as its first Director of Innovation to drive innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialisation of research ...