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Europe’s governments are divided on the role nuclear power should play in meeting the EU’s decarbonisation targets. Some ...
This year marks the 80th anniversary of one of the most influential science policy papers ever published: “Science: the ...
The European automotive sector is facing a critical turning point. The sector – historically a key pillar of the European economy – is now in front of a defining challenge: how to decarbonise while ...
Innovators in central and eastern Europe are urging the Commission to use upcoming regulatory initiatives to unlock the ...
Fighting Russia’s full-scale invasion for three years, Ukrainians have developed perhaps the fastest and most agile defence ...
The European Defence Fund (EDF) is launching a new business accelerator this year, an eight-month programme of bootcamps and ...
Europeans have widely divergent views on whether the private sector should be free to exploit new science and technology, or ...
Further details have emerged about measures intended to boost the research and innovation performance of lagging member ...
There was a distinctly European feel to the inauguration of the PostGenAI@Paris cluster at Sorbonne University on April 1, in ...
The US may be preparing to “drill, baby, drill” but Europe is still backing hydrogen production as a major future energy ...
Eureka’s Global Innovation Summit in 2025 wrapped up with more than 900 attendees from 50 countries. Organised by Eureka’s ...
If there has been one winner in the AI boom of the past three years, it is chip-maker NVIDIA. While other companies scrabble to find business models selling AI solutions to enterprises, the company ...
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