Discover how EU scientists contribute to reducing uncertainties about the potential impact of nanomaterials on health and the environment.
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Discover how EU scientists investigate how to prevent harmful electromagnetic interference on your portable devices, Wi-Fi access points and satellite navigation receivers.
What drives migration to the European Union?
Nuclear forensics provides information on nuclear material of unknown origin that has been intercepted during illicit trafficking or nuclear smuggling
Gathering together communities dealing with disasters to manage disaster risk in a more coordinated way.
In Europe, non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer are the biggest threat to our health and yet most can largely be prevented.
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.
One of the agricultural products most affected by counterfeiting is wine. So we need new methods for find out what we are really drinking.
The EU cares about you, European Commission Initiative on Breast Cancer ensures quality care no matter where you live.