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RSSEU-backed researchers and doctors are pioneering advanced pre-implantation and prenatal genetic testing to improve the chance of healthy pregnancies in at-risk families.
Half of the world’s population lives in cities, and this figure is growing. Delivering water and sewage services in urban areas continues to be a significant challenge, especially in the face of climate change.
The SHIFT project is developing advanced tech tools that ensure everyone gets to enjoy European cultural heritage.
Researchers, national authorities and the EU work together to address maritime challenges like smuggling, illegal fishing and security threats.
The EU will set up a new polar research body that will operate from Sweden, drilling deep into polar ice to study the Earth’s climate history and help fight climate change.
With a total budget of over €1.4 billion in 2025, the European Innovation Council aims to identify breakthrough technologies, support game-changing innovations, create new markets, and scale up internationally.
The 2025 promotion policy work programme adopted today by the Commission is designed to develop new market opportunities for EU farmers and the wider EU food industry, as well as to help them secure their existing business.
In an age of smart machines, EU-funded researchers are ensuring that they are being designed with sustainability and societal well-being in mind.
Through 15 fellowships, the EU-funded GREENEDGE project aims to design energy-efficient technologies and combine them with the efficient management of ambient energy sources to reduce the impact of data services.
We asked children what they want EU researchers to discover in 2025. From catching evil people to saving gorillas - let’s hope some of these become reality!