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RSSThe groundbreaking achievements and lasting legacy of Marie Skłodowska-Curie continue to inspire the European Union in its support to researchers and its commitment to research excellence, innovation, and international cooperation.
A combination of carbon and pectin developed by the EU-funded NanoMed project can absorb damaging molecules generated in the body after exposure to radiation.
The need to work together to tackle the climate crisis is more important than ever. Supporting communities whose food, way of life and culture are at risk is essential.
Applications are now open for MSCA fellows and alumni to meet thousands of school pupils from across Ireland at this unique science fair in Dublin.
The EU-funded EPIC project created a new Centre of Excellence in Hungary, focused on cutting-edge industrial technologies such as digitalisation, big data analytics, robotics and artificial intelligence.
Advanced brain-on-a-chip technology developed by EU-funded researchers helps make potential treatments for neurological diseases more effective.
Discover the EU-funded projects contributing the biodiversity preservation dialogue at the conference in Cali, Colombia.
More excellent research, impactful innovation and technology scale-ups are needed to make Europe more globally competitive, secure and sustainable.
The proposals cover a wide range of topics which go from developing research infrastructures, enhancing R&I, improving knowledge circulation with widening countries, and supporting young researchers’ careers.
The study assesses the contribution of Horizon Europe to excellent science, focusing on the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions and other parts of the so-called "Pillar 1" programmes.