The European Commission has proposed the EU Space Act, a new set of measures to make Europe’s space sector cleaner, safer and more competitive in Europe and its export markets.
— last modified 24 September 2013 The report provides a factual base for assessing progress in target areas like open and fair recruitment of researchers or better circulation of scientific…
— last modified 28 May 2013 The European Commission and CERN have today agreed to support the construction of SESAME, one of the most ambitious research facilities in the Middle…
— last modified 23 May 2013 The European Commission today launches a campaign for coordinated public investments in micro- and nano-electronics (such as semiconductors and computer chips), designed to expand…
— last modified 11 December 2012 Copernicus is the new name of the European Commissions Earth Observation Programme, previously known as GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security). The new…
— last modified 05 November 2012 The first winners of the European Commission’s new Marie Curie Prize for outstanding achievement in research were announced on 5 November at a ceremony…
— last modified 03 October 2012 Nanotechnology is delivering major advances today and also has the potential to allow game changing technological breakthroughs and rekindle economic growth. In recognition of…