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RSSNew study highlights Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions’ contribution to the objectives of Horizon 2020
The MSCA stand out in their contribution to the objectives of the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, in particular on excellence and the European Research Area.
Tropical disease transmitted by worms on verge of being curbed
Schistosomiasis, a parasitic infection that causes high fevers, is chronic and can be fatal, has prompted researchers to come up with better detection methods and an expected vaccine.
Galway Statement anniversary: a decade of marine research cooperation along and across the Atlantic Ocean
EU-funded projects such as iAtlantic, TRIATLAS, AtlantECO, Mission Atlantic, Astral and AANCHOR CSA supports the implementation of both Galway and Belem Statement
Farmer ants and drama-prone wasps in spotlight for their climate adaptation
In the face of environmental challenges, one kind of ant gets better at growing food and an African wasp species may become more cooperative.
Projects to Policy seminar on EU security research
Research and policy meet at the 'Projects to Policy Seminar'. DG HOME and the Research Executive Agency co-organised the 'Projects to Policy seminar' for security research. The event increased the cooperation between research and policy.
MSCA supports doctoral training and postdoctoral fellowship programmes with €95 million
The European Commission will provide co-funding for 16 doctoral training and 14 postdoctoral fellowship programmes.
Developing food and feed sustainably, with the help of microbes
The SIMBA project has made impressive strides towards identifying land and aquatic microbiomes that can help to make European agriculture and aquaculture sustainable.
Tackling global food challenges with soil
EU-backed researchers explore how changes in the soil microbiome affect our food chains.
European Sustainable Energy Awards winners 2023 announced
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions researcher, Anastasia-Maria Moschovi, wins ‘Woman in Energy’ Prize at European Sustainable Energy Week 2023
The power of stillness to reduce stress and slow ageing
Meditation can curb the risk of disease and boost general well-being for the old and young, according to researchers.