While stressing research across borders remains crucial, European universities now acknowledge that cooperation is not always an unalloyed good that transcends geopolitics
During a visit to Delhi, Commission president Ursula von der Leyen made moves to help both India and the EU reduce reliance on Chinese-made solar panels. A new Trade and Technology Council will deepen EU/India ties
Digital Services Act will force big tech companies to put more effort into policing the content of their social media platforms. But researchers fear there may be unintended consequences for open science
Being dependent on its high street shops and income from sponsored events meant CRUK was very hard hit by lockdowns. Now it is launching a new science strategy to reinvigorate research and promote closer ties with industry
Today the European Research Council made awards to 45 experienced UK-based researchers. Now they have two months to move to an EU institution or give up these prestigious grants
Regulatory sandboxes enable innovators to test out legal aspects of services in advance of market launch, especially in fintech. A new EU initiative aims to support cross-border testing - but there are criticisms
Horizon Europe rapporteur and the newly elected chair of European Parliament’s science think tank outlines his plans for scientific advice, academic freedom and scholars at risk
As Russia wages war in Ukraine, NATO has fleshed out plans for a network of technology accelerators and test labs, paired with a €1B venture fund. The push to promote private sector innovation marks an almost ‘revolutionary’ shift
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