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Empowering first responders during emergencies
Digital tools can help first responders adapt to and overcome the challenging conditions they encounter every day.
From climate change to metabolic change in fish
New methods and solutions help researchers better understand the combined effects of ocean warming and deoxygenation on the metabolic rate of fish.
New drugs take aim at the Zika virus
Not only have EU researchers developed potential new drugs for treating Zika, their innovative methods could be used to treat other brain-related diseases.
Using satellite data to find endangered cultural heritage
Researchers use Earth Observation data and spatial technologies to study – and protect – the endangered and often hidden cultural soilscapes of post-conflict Levant.
Making the inclusion of children with migrant backgrounds as easy as ABC
Children arriving in a new country often face inequalities in school. To help overcome this barrier, the EU-funded NEW ABC project developed a range of educational tools and activities geared towards empowering migrant and refugee children. In doing so, the project helped support more inclusive schools and stronger community integration.
Converting harmful CO2 into useful chemicals
Researchers use innovative catalytic processes to turn bioindustrial carbon emissions into chemicals that these industries can then use to create new products.
New ways to diagnose and treat complex brain disorders
Dementia, epilepsy and sleep apnoea can be difficult to diagnose and treat. By integrating patient data from sleep studies, electroencephalograms, MRIs and bio-samples, as well as data coming from wearable devices such as smartwatches, a new platform helps clinicians make timely and accurate diagnoses. In doing so, it ensures that patients get the right treatment right away.
Climate-smart tools for climate-resilient agriculture
With agriculture increasingly impacted by climate change, farmers need data-based tools to know when to irrigate, fertilise and harvest their crops. The EU-funded STARGATE project answers this need by combining satellite data with advanced weather models, sensor measurements and historical climate records. The result is a high-resolution solution that farmers can use to make climate-smart decisions.
Numts and heteroplasmy are the bees’ knees
By analysing numts and heteroplasmy in bumblebees, researchers help improve the reliability of studies that rely on mitochondrial DNA.
Evaluating the microplastic risk
Researchers take an in-depth look at how microplastics and nanoplastics are absorbed and what impact they may have on our health and well-being.
Raising the bar for what secure cryptography can achieve
With a focus on advanced cryptographic technologies, researchers help ensure that the digital systems of the future will remain powerful and trustworthy.
Understanding how pathogens infect crops
Insight into how pathogens deliver virulence proteins into plant cells could lead to new ways to better protect crops against disease.
Enabling steeper, more efficient glidepaths
The SESAR-supported STEPLESS project’s high-lift system looks to ensure that increased glideslope angles can reduce noise without increasing emissions.
Renewable energy solution for better healthcare in Africa
Access to healthcare in rural Africa remains a pressing challenge. Harnessing the abundant solar potential to build innovative renewable energy solutions has the potential to transform healthcare.
Judy punches through the puppetry glass ceiling
Researchers rewrite the classic Punch and Judy story, putting the spotlight on women puppeteers and the female character Judy.