INSPIRE is a publicly accessible platform allowing geo-spatial data to be shared between European countries.
EU scientists have set up a monitoring station that measures the oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange at ground level and in the air, 36-metre above the trees at the JRC Ispra site.
Actinides elements are the backbone of nuclear fission technologies. They are used in many strategic fields, from space exploration to medical diagnostic and treatments.
This research focuses on safety limits of nuclear fuels and cycles under normal and accidental scenarios, and on the fuels’ behaviour under harsh reactor conditions.
The JRC's Neutron Time-of-Flight Facility (GELINA) is one of the best pulsed white spectrum neutron sources available in the world.
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