
Research Headlines – Fast-tracking European innovations to the global market
An EU-funded project is building bridges between fundamental research in detection and imaging technologies and the world of business. The network it is creating will channel breakthroughs that push the frontiers of science on to the global market.
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Research Headlines – Better hydraulic research to reduce risks of flooding
With countries facing greater risks of flooding due to climate change, an EU-funded project is promoting access to experimental hydraulic research facilities, bringing researchers together and accelerating the application of cutting-edge science to speed up adaptation to climate change.
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Research Headlines – EU fish farming: research to reel in the competition
A chip to monitor fish health is just one innovation linked to an EU-funded project aimed at boosting European aquaculture by facilitating research. The possible future benefit for consumers is more high-quality fish.
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Research Headlines – Particle physics tools to push the boundaries of knowledge
Detectors at the accelerators of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) help answer big questions about the Universe and support advances in fields such as medical technology. An EU-funded project is fostering collaboration on detector development to boost such scientific progress.
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Research Headlines – Helping Africa 'hack' into Open Science
An EU-funded project has given African researchers the knowledge and tools they need to develop their own science gateways, web portals and accessible data repositories, helping to make their work more visible around the world.
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Research Headlines – Global network of research infrastructures promotes bioimaging technologies
Advanced imaging technologies are revolutionising biological and biomedical science. An EU-funded project enabled researchers worldwide to better access cutting-edge biological and medical imaging technologies, to accelerate the great societal benefits this technological revolution will provide.
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Research Headlines – Unique magnets to supercharge the world's largest particle accelerator
An EU-funded project is driving innovation and commercial interest in novel magnet technologies that are set to play a key role in deepening our understanding of the universe by means of a planned major upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator.
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Research Headlines – Innovations to optimise industrial batch processing
Increasing batch processing efficiency is a key challenge for European industry. An EU-funded project has demonstrated innovative technology that improves product quality while optimising energy and raw material use in the polymer, steel and silicon industries.
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Research Headlines – Boosting our defence against deadly Klebsiella pneumoniae
With a better understanding of how Klebsiella Pneumoniae evades our body’s immune system, researchers with the EU-funded U-KARE project are developing new treatments based on boosting our defences against the potentially deadly disease.
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Research Headlines – New insight into how the brain develops
Humankind has always had a fascination with the brain – how it develops, how it works and how things can go wrong. By tracking a neuron’s path through the brain, neuroscientists with the EU-funded MOMECODE project have given us new insight into how the brain develops.
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