Peek inside the fascinating anechoic chamber of the European Microwave Signature Laboratory.
Do you know that science is all around you in your daily life? Science supports agriculture, energy, and environment and many more aspects of your everyday life.
The ocean can be ruthless and unpredictable. Tsunamis strike without warning, taking thousands of lives. How can we spot an approaching wave in time to save people?
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.
EU scientists offer advanced training in material detection and identification, management of radiological crime scenes and development of national response plans.
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.
Actinides elements are the backbone of nuclear fission technologies. They are used in many strategic fields, from space exploration to medical diagnostic and treatments.
The JRC's Neutron Time-of-Flight Facility (GELINA) is one of the best pulsed white spectrum neutron sources available in the world.
EU social scientists produce composite indicators to condense vast amounts of information into one figure which enables comparison between countries.
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