The “Quarterly R&I Literature Review” provides a brief summary of a selection of recent publications on R&I economics and policy. The aim of the Review is to inform policymakers on the latest findings from the lit...
There is no perfect map, as all maps are an approximation. Therefore, there is no neutral map, and choosing one approximation over another should be, in international policy making, an informed and deliberate choice. ...
The European Commission launched a Mutual Learning Exercise on ‘Bridging the Gap Between Science and Policy’. This Thematic Report focuses on the first discussion topic about fostering knowledge-sharing within and...
European Research and Innovation Days is the European Commission’s annual flagship Research and Innovation event, bringing together policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs and the public to debate and shape the fut...
The way the projects are selected to establish the portfolio. If the projects are selected based on common research interests (shared component), it is more likely that they would also share common innovation and busi...
Advances in (neuro)technological development have led to an increase in the use and accessibility of neurotechnologies (NT), allowing brain activity to be recorded, analysed and manipulated by neurotechnological devic...
Scientific and technological advancements raise complex ethical questions and may have significant societal impacts. The responsible and ethical use of scientific discoveries and novel technologies requires that refle...
This publication was first conceived by the Laboratory Coordination Board at the Joint Research Centre’s Science Summit in June 2022. At this conference, discussions were held about the role of the JRC in the scienc...
Academic research papers from life sciences fields, such as biomedicine and biology, are often missing essential details about study methods. This can undermine trust, limit the use of new methods and hinder reproduci...
Appropriate justification and optimisation of all medical imaging procedures involving patient ionising exposure are essential elements of good and safe clinical practice. Adherence to the principles of ALARA (as low ...
This framework describes the building blocks being laid down by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) to support and empower European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA) countries and the E...
This report puts forward a vision for Open Research Europe as a collective non-profit open access publishing service for the public good. This vision comes in the midst of important policy developments towards more eq...
The thematic report for Topic 2 “Successes and challenges in public engagement” is based on prior literature and the discussions with the Member States’ participants during the second meeting of the Mutual Learn...
The ‘Science, Research and Innovation Performance of the EU, 2024’ (SRIP) report offers a comprehensive and detailed overview of how Europe is performing today in terms of science, research and innovation and anal...
This report presents ERC-funded research projects that examine a wide variety of aspects linked to democracy. It explores the multifaceted challenges confronting democratic systems while also illuminating the enduring...
DEEPSYNC highlights EIC innovators and projects through a unique platform. With a rich project database and stories section, it aims to enhance collaboration and visibility within EIC Communities
This checklist is designed to guide research and higher education institutions through the challenging process of crisis communication in the event of a case of gender-based violence at the institution getting wide, p...
This document is part of a toolkit developed under the UniSAFE Project “Gender-based violence and institutional responses: Building a knowledge base and operational tools to make universities and research organisati...
This factsheet provides recommendations on the role of research and higher education institutions towards ending gender-based violence. Recommendations are based on the findings from the EU-funded UniSAFE project for ...
Reducing C02 emissions and boosting productivity by over 60%. Going digital can be crucial for global construction, but SMEs struggle to keep pace. Hence, the robot challenge in the AI era: filling the gap with the bi...
BEEYONDERS Exoskeleton revolutionizes age inclusion and gender equality in the European construction sector by reducing the worker’s effort in daily activities. Discover more in our new BEEYONDERS technology series.
Women have conquered space, but still struggle to break the glass ceiling of the construction sector. How robots will tackle gender imbalances, foster safety and save the industry from the “ticking bomb” of labour...
Petra Perner (Ed.), 22nd Industrial Conference, ICDM 2022 New York, USA, July 13 to 17, 2022 Industry Proceedings, ISBN 978-3-942952-94-1 , ibai-publishing
Petra Perner (Ed.), 22nd Industrial Conference, ICDM 2022 New York, USA, July 13 to 17, 2022 Poster Proceedings, ISBN 978-3-942952-92-7, ibai-publishing
Petra Perner (Ed.) 18th International Conference on Machine Learning and Data Mining, MLDM 2022, New York, USA, July 16-21, 2022 Proceedings, ibai-publishing, ibai-publishing, ISBN 978-3-942952-93-4
Study to support the monitoring and evaluation of the Framework Programme for research and innovation along Key Impact Pathways - Baseline and Benchmark Report
The EnTimeMent project proposes a radically new motion analysis technology with the capacity to predict human movement and use it in areas as diverse as healthcare, the performing arts, sports, video games and films
FET project Boheme will introduce metamaterials that resemble spider webs and woodpeckers, which will help us fix some unresolved issues on transportation, health, and energy
Basic, use inspired research holds the key to solving many of society’s grand challenges - but to win support, strategic outreach, engagement and two-way dialogue are key
The MESO-BRAIN project used human-induced pluripotent stem cells placed on nanoscale 3D-laser-printed structures to replicate the brain’s neural networks
With technological developments drastically changing the nature of computing, high-performance computing (HPC) can ease navigation of complex systems for researchers
EU study identifies life and biological sciences and technologies in support to the EU research and innovation policy for a circular and bio-based economy.
The NeuroStimSpinal project is developing new a graphene-based and decellularised biomaterial that can foster neuronal regeneration, laying down the foundation for innovative approaches in spinal cord injury treatment
Brussels, 21 April 2021 - The study “Life and Biological Sciences and Technologies as Engines for Bio-based Innovation”, funded by the European Commission, DG Research and Innovation has been published and is no...
By controlling polymorphism in pharmaceutical compounds through the use of magnetic fields, the MagnaPharm project opens up new possibilities in the production of drugs
From optogenetics to sonogenetics to magnetognetics, scientists around the world are investigating new techniques to treat Parkinson’s disease without the need for invasive surgery
FET project SKYTOP will develop a different set of skyrmionic devices that will ramp up our current computing performance through the help of topological insulators and Weyl semimetals
Two FET projects – HERMES and STARDUST – aim to improve the treatment of widespread brain disorders such as Parkinson’s and epilepsy by developing and adopting the latest neurotechnology techniques: “biohybrid...
The sense of touch has been mostly neglected so far in technology. However, research in haptics applied to virtual and augmented realities is opening up new possibilities in endless fields, from surgery to gaming. Wit...
A new super-resolution system microscopy can assess the pluripotency and differentiation of live stem cells, spearheading a new era in stem-cell research and systems biology. This technology can help in cancer researc...
We would like to share our 4th newsletter of EnDurCrete project! In this edition you can take a look to Casting of EnDurCrete elements, Deployment of EnDurCrete elements at the demonstration sites for further testing ...
European researchers are working on a novel hybrid device to better understand the metastatic process of cancer cells travelling from breast to bone and fast screen new drugs against it
Partners from the BioMonitor project published its latest paper in the Sustainability journal on the drivers and indicators that will measure the development of the bioeconomy
Proteins in biopharmaceutical productions are usually separated and purificated through the expensive chromatography technique. European researchers are developing an innovative membrane crystallization technology to ...
Current and former early-career scientists share their stories and tell how Europe has bet on them, making their high-risk research possible: from intelligent wireless sensors with vision abilities to RNA-based techni...
Dear followers, The CPIP team is very pleased to make known among you the third Newsletter developed within the SENSE project - „Shaping, Enhancing and Nurturing STEM in Europe”. The Newsletter developed is ve...
The BioMonitor project is setting up its storylines and narratives that can best reflect our bioeconomy futures. To meet the need of its users, the consortium is asking for your help by participating in a survey
A new project – ULISES – is set to develop an immunologic-based treatment strategy where cancer cells are reprogrammed to become “visible” to the patients’ immune system.