Romanian scientists are tracking the most elusive of particles, neutrons, to assist nuclear pioneers in developing better cancer treatments and saving energy with less waste.
Take the elevator down 225 meters deep underground where a low-level radioactivity laboratory helps us understand our natural archives for example.
Discover the spray, developed by the JRC and used by Belgian police to train specialist dogs at airports.
Earth's surface water is intensely dynamic. Water bodies change in size all the time, but these changes are not reflected on maps.
Pesticides are widely used in European agriculture but some can negatively affect human and ecosystem health. Certified Reference Materials are used to guarantee food safety.
EU scientists are working to analyse and identify synthetic drugs, in a fight against a rapidly-growing market.
The JRC Nanobiotechnology Laboratory is open for access by external researchers, both from the public and private sectors.
Smart homes and communities are key components for energy transition in the future. Interoperability is about the ability to connect all elements in the system.
Retrofitting existing buildings to make them seismically resistant and also energy efficient with new materials.
Check out this online tool that uses data and research to help strengthen ties between Asia and Europe.
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