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RSSThe market for kelp, “sea lettuce” and other algae is growing as their health and environmental benefits become increasingly known.
As Europeans flock to the coasts for summer holidays, we look at how EU-funded projects work with established ecosystems to protect our coasts from erosion.
Amid international supply-chain disruptions, the EU is stepping up efforts to ensure the European food system benefits family farmers, Europe’s regions and its consumers.
The potential for mRNA goes well beyond the COVID-19 vaccine.
As biodiversity declines and causes reductions in the genetic variation of animals, historic genomes offer clues for conservation.
Research and policy met on 14 and 15 June on the 4th edition of Projects to Policy Seminar organised by DG HOME.F2 (Innovation and Security Research) and the REA.C2 (Secure Society).
A Blue Book traineeship at the European Research Executive Agency (REA) allows you to gain first-hand knowledge of EU-funded projects and the European Commission’s key policy priorities. Get key insights from our previous trainees.
This CORDIS Results Pack highlights the innovative EU-funded social sciences research helping us to better understand the complex challenges and opportunities surrounding migration.
The answer to cleaning up contaminated industrial sites in Europe could lie in the microbes that are already there.
Composite materials are widely used across multiple industries, yet are difficult to recycle. The EU-funded FiberEUse project developed new solutions to reuse composites and recover their residual properties.