Month: September 2018

Research Headlines – Keeping captured carbon dioxide safely locked away

Storing man-made carbon dioxide deep underground is a promising intermediate solution for tackling climate change. An EU-funded project has developed innovative techniques to help ensure the potent greenhouse gas stays safely locked up. Powered by WPeMatico

Open science – Call for applications for the executive board of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)

The expert group will assist the Commission in the first phase of development of the EOSC until end of 2020, and will help to prepare the transition to the second phase of development of the EOSC. Powered by WPeMatico

Research Headlines – Early warning for widespread and deadly diseases

EU-funded researchers are applying innovative techniques to detect early-warning signs of some of the most widespread and deadly diseases in Europe, enabling underlying health conditions to be treated sooner and more effectively, and ultimately saving lives. Powered by WPeMatico

Blue Energies – The Blue Growth preliminary report is out!

The Blue Growth Community is glad to share herewith the preliminary conclusions of its “Innovation for the Development of Marine energies in the Mediterranean” (2017). This report aims to lay the first technical and policy conclusions outlined by the Community’s projects (notably MAESTRALE, PELAGOS) and external stakeholders. They come in

European Union Tourism Trends Report

The European Union Tourism Trends report provides a comprehensive overview of tourism in the European Union and constitutes a tool for policy makers and other tourism stakeholders for developing market strategies and enhancing the knowledge base of the EU Virtual Tourism Observatory. The report is the result of a cooperation

Research Headlines – Shaping the future of Europe’s energy policy

The transition toward clean, efficient and secure energy will require more than just technological innovation. An EU-funded project is applying research insights from across the social sciences and humanities to help guide European energy policy. Powered by WPeMatico