Do you know how to be safe online? See if you can answer the questions correctly (play against the computer or your friend) to get the highest score!
Discover how EU scientists investigate how to prevent harmful electromagnetic interference on your portable devices, Wi-Fi access points and satellite navigation receivers.
JRC scientists perform tests to determine the amount of key pollutants from the exhaust emissions that may pose a risk to human health and the environment.
EU scientists research the factors influencing the cost effectiveness of solar technologies.
A knowledge-management platform and an engagement tool for policymakers to help understand potential future developments and support forward-looking thinking.
Formal diagnosis of Alzheimer's can take years. EU scientists are developing reference materials to be used in standard test kits to reduce the diagnosis time.
In the future, global demand for critical materials will be higher than current supplies and this puts the EU in a vulnerable position.
Solar scientists need a common reference to test solar panels. Solar scientists gather simultaneously every year in Sicily to calibrate the sun's strength.
Connected dolls and tell-tale teddy bears: why we need to manage the Internet of Toys.
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