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CRIM as a leader in applied and concrete artificial intelligence

As AI continues to develop in great strides, CRIM is there to regulate it and is developing methods to ensure AI remains safe and productive.

CATCO2NVERS: Creating added-value chemicals from bio-industrial CO2 emissions

The CATCO2NVERS project reduces greenhouse gas emissions through three catalytic processes and transform CO2 emissions into five chemicals.

EU and South Korea partner to advance semiconductor technologies

The EU and the Republic of Korea have signed an agreement to collaborate on developing semiconductor technologies.

The EQUALITY project: Advancing towards quantum algorithms

The Horizon-funded EQUALITY project’s objective is to develop a full stack of technologies comprised of core quantum algorithms and hardware.

CEPI funds Valneva €41.3m to advance chikungunya vaccine development

CEPI will provide Valneva SE €41.3m funding to support the development of the world's first chikungunya vaccine.

Canadian universities set to expand towards a bold, new research horizon

Dr Andrew P Dean of Lakehead University discusses the impact of Canada’s new membership in Horizon Europe on Canadian universities.

CANadian Consortium of Clinical Trial TRAINing Platform – clinical trial training programmes

Discover CANTRAIN, a patient-centred, competency-based e-learning curriculum with mentorship, to support career development.

EURAXESS: Broadening horizons across the world

Jackson Howard, the Regional Representative for EURAXESS North America, discusses Canada's involvement in Horizon Europe.

Canada to sign association to Horizon Europe Pillar II today

Today marks a milestone for Canadian research and innovation, with Canada set to sign its association with Horizon Europe Pillar II.

Swedish life sciences organisations join PRECISEU project to advance precision medicine

Four leading members of the Swedish life sciences community have joined the PRECISEU project to advance European precision medicine.

Mining for tomorrow: The strategic importance of critical raw materials for Europe’s industry

Arthur Leichthammer, Geoeconomics Policy Fellow at the Jacques Delors Centre, argues that the EU needs a strategic rethink to safeguard its critical raw materials supply as global competition intensifies.

Sustainability impacts of agricultural trade policies on local communities

Explore how Making Agricultural Trade Sustainable (MATS) is global agricultural trade policies with an integrated, multi-method approach.

Future-proofing urban food systems: Innovations in sustainable urban agriculture

Cities2030 explores the development and implementation of innovative urban food systems to address the growing demand for food in cities.

Canada’s York University fosters global changemakers, makes waves in sustainable research partnerships worldwide

York’s Satinder Kaur Brar and Sapna Sharma are among changemakers tackling societal challenges with sustainable research partnerships.

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