The JRC Nanobiotechnology Laboratory is open for access by external researchers, both from the public and private sectors.
What if paints and detergents could be made from crops, algae could be turned into fuel and industrial by-products could be transformed into fertilisers?
Resilient societies can respond to challenges without jeopardising their current and future well-being.
Global supply and demand of lithium-ion batteries today and in the future.
Cobalt global supply and demand balances in the transition to electric mobility are due to become an issue.
The JRC's Vehicle Emissions Laboratory based in Ispra comprises major testing facilities capable of conducting emissions tests on on-road vehicles and non-road machines.
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JRC scientists research the effect of earthquakes on buildings and building materials.
Experts at the JRC investigate potential threats that may affect Galileo, the European programme for a global satellite navigation system.
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