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A more flexible approach to air traffic controller endorsements
Addressing air traffic control’s capacity crunch requires more than just hiring additional controllers. According to the IFAV3 project, it also means ensuring that these controllers have the flexibility to work in multiple airspace sectors.
A suite of privacy-enhancing technologies
New technologies and protocols help protect user data while allowing the service providers to securely process that data.
OBSERVER: Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping for rapid relief
When Myanmar was hit by a strong earthquake, EU emergency responders used rapid mapping and situational awareness provided by the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS) to deliver support where it was needed most.
Harnessing the power of wind with EU Space
Europe has the potential to be a Wind Energy powerhouse. But if it doesn't start building more wind farms, that potential could end up blowing away According to WindEurope, the EU built 13 GW of new wind energy in 2024 - far short of the 30 GW it needs to be building to reach its energy and climate targets.
Helping to fill this gap is the EU Space Programme!
In recognition of 15 June being Global Wind Day, here are a few of the many ways EUS pace is helping Europe ramp up wind energy production.
How volcanic eruptions impact the ozone layer
New research sheds light on how volcanic eruptions influence the ozone layer and impact climate change.
Using the eye as a window into the brain
Using data collected via simple eye exams, researchers are building practical tools for easily screening Type 2 diabetes patients for mild cognitive impairment.
Robotic farmers take to the field
You’ve heard of Robocop. But ‘robofarmer’? While the concept may not be blockbuster material, robotic farmers are very real and likely to appear in fields near you.
Disordered proteins and Parkinson’s disease
Research into the workings of intrinsically disordered protein regions could lead to new ways of treating a range of neurological disorders.
Transitioning to a modern datalink environment
With the goal of helping digitalise Europe’s air traffic management, the ESMA DSD project is demonstrating two key datalink solutions.
Cooperation a Boost for Innovation
Successful innovation often doesn’t happen in isolation – it is the direct result of cooperation.
This is particularly true in the rail sector, where cooperation has facilitated the standardisation and interoperability needed to implement such innovative ideas as the digitalisation of control, command and signalling, and GSM-R, amongst others.
Assessing one’s fitness to drive
By focusing on such driver impairments as fatigue, stress, alcohol and drug use, and distraction, the PANACEA tool aims to reduce road fatalities in Europe.
Adaptive immunity in jawed and jawless vertebrates
While jawed and jawless vertebrates evolved into two distinct lineages, their adaptive immune systems share several similarities.
Shrinking Radiology’s Carbon Footprint Starts with the Scan
Because the health of our planet has a direct impact on the health and care of our patients, radiology has a responsibility to find ways to reduce our environmental impact.
Predicting Cardiovascular Events in Low-risk Patients
For male patients increased left-ventricular mass (LVM) was predictive of a cardiovascular event, while LVM-to-volume ratio was predictive in female patients.
Why are healthy farm animals fed antibiotics?
Though banned in the EU, some countries continue to feed healthy animals antibiotics – a practice that microbial ecologist Greta Reintjes says is both unnecessary and dangerous.