JRC scientists research the effect of earthquakes on buildings and building materials.
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EU scientists provide technical and scientific support for the development of tools used in the detection of illicit procurement activities.
An overview of hot cells, nuclear fuel & safeguards, non-proliferation and nuclear forensics, nuclear waste management, and applied actinide research for cancer treatment.
JRC scientists are working on a case involving seized uranium material.
Our knowledge of the current extent of human settlements is incomplete. Luckily, we can now count on some help from above.
Experts at the JRC investigate potential threats that may affect Galileo, the European programme for a global satellite navigation system.
Satellites play a crucial role in understanding what is happening at sea.
Satellite data play an essential role in disaster risk management.
Learn what JRC scientists do to ensure that no harmful chemicals are released from materials that your food comes into contact with.
Discover how EU scientists develop test methods and guidelines to protect our food from chemicals that could be transferred from the materials they come in contact with.