As research ministers pledges closer research links, Science|Business looks at who works together and how

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On September 29, at a get-together in Brussels, the European Union and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) struck a deal to work more closely together on research and innovation.
The main tangible outcome will be new working groups to draw up plans in three specific areas: climate change, environmental sustainability and energy transition; health; and artificial intelligence in science.
These 18…
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