A major report on the future of Dutch R&D has recommended setting up a new innovation agency, following the establishment of ...
In a parting shot before her retirement, the European Commission’s top science diplomat has castigated the US for destroying ...
Twelve months is a long time in politics. This year, the research community has gone from worrying about whether there will ...
The EU is set to introduce new incentives to stimulate pharmaceutical R&D, particularly for new antibiotics and treatments ...
The European Forum for Electronic Components and Systems (EFECS) returned on 3–4 December 2025, this time in Malta and with a ...
The European Commission has released plans intended to accelerate clinical trial approvals across the EU and cut costs by as much as 80–90% through the use of AI-enabled trials. The proposal is an ...
The Romanian government has decided to pare back its yearly contribution to the European Space Agency (ESA) by 35% in order ...
France’s National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) plans to triple the capacity of its Provence breeding site for primates used in scientific experiments, in response to evolving regulatory, ...
The UK and EU have finally agreed terms to allow the UK to rejoin the Erasmus+ mobility scheme, ending a long post-Brexit ...
UCD and the Irish Space Association (ISA) welcomed leaders from across academia, industry, and government to the “Building Academia-Industry Partnerships in Ireland’s Space Sector” event, held at the ...
Rogue drones are bringing chaos to airspace. In a recent case in Belgium, air traffic controllers scrambled to respond as an unauthorised aircraft threatened commercial flights and emergency services.
Trinity College Dublin has welcomed the launch of INSPIRE, the Government of Ireland’s new €750 million programme to renew and strengthen research infrastructure across the higher education sector.
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