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EU Space: A key enabler of a zero-waste future
International Day of Zero Waste was 30 March – the perfect occasion to showcase how EU Space is helping Europe achieve its goal of becoming a zero-waste economy by 2050.
Bringing harmony to our busy skies
Discover how the HARMONIC project is delivering the data-driven insights decision makers need to optimise airspace utilisation.
Archaeology goes digital
By combining building information modelling with geographical information systems, researchers develop new tools that look to bring archaeological fieldwork into the digital age.
Let EU Space put a smile on your face!
From beach day to a relaxing night in, travelling to running or playing with the dog, EU Space is behind many of the activities that bring happiness to our lives.
A model library of driving behaviours
A new library of models of human driving behaviour developed by the EU-funded i4Driving project will serve as a road safety baseline for assessing automated driving functions.
Agroforestry as a route to more sustainable agriculture
By mixing different land uses, especially agroforestry, into traditional agriculture, farmers can decrease income instability while increasing sustainability.
How do heatwaves kill?
Tens of thousands of Europeans die due to extreme heat stress every year. Expert Kristin Aunan explains the impact that rising temperatures have on the human body.
New insights on how planets are formed
Using high-resolution telescopes, researchers are able to bust through the dust that has clouded our understanding of how planets are born.
A seamless solution for keeping drones safely separated
Before there can be a high volume of #drones transporting goods and people, there first needs to be separation management solutions capable of preventing mid-air collisions.
Enter SPATIO, a SESAR JU funded project working to create seamless separation management.
Let’s Talk About Mental Health in Health Care
Carrie Cunningham, MD, MPH, is a surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital. She also suffers from depression.
Seeing widowhood as a source of musical creativity
Research introduces new ways of thinking about widowhood and its impact on women’s agency, creativity and professional opportunity.
Bringing fresh perspective to some of ATM’s most pressing challenges
Increasing flight numbers, integrating new airspace users, making aviation more sustainable – these are just some of the complexities facing air traffic management (ATM) today. They’re also the type of challenges being addressed by the winners of this year’s SESAR Young Scientist Award.
New surveillance technologies designed to protect society’s soft targets
Collaboration and technology are the keys to improving the security and safety of public spaces before, during and after a terrorist attack.
‘Ayahuasca is not a psychedelic’ – centring Indigenous forms of knowledge in research
Indigenous leaders and traditional practitioners increasingly contest the medicalisation of ayahuasca underway under the auspices of the psychedelic renaissance in mental health.
Leveraging machine learning to better predict heatwaves
Researchers used an advanced sub-seasonal to seasonal forecast model based on machine learning algorithms to predict regional monthly mean temperatures over southern Europe with a 1-month lead time.