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Tax incentives are now the preferred form of government support for company R&D in OECD countries, with close to 55% of total ...
The European Union and Japan are seeking to deepen their cooperation in artificial intelligence and quantum technologies, ...
Official drafts of Horizon Europe’s 2025 work programmes have been published by the European Commission, detailing changes in ...
Horizon Europe will double down on the EU’s competitiveness agenda and pivot towards simpler administration rules, according ...
The EU has made reasonable progress in implementing its microchips strategy, but is very unlikely to meet the target of a 20% global market share in cutting-edge and sustainable chips by 2030, ...
As many research institutions around the world face rising tensions disrupting the practice of science, Université de Montréal today announces a $25-million funding drive backed by generous sponsors ...
UT and medical microbiology laboratory Labmicta are joining forces to optimise laboratory processes with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotisation. In the coming years, they will ...
The students - eight of whom are postgraduates and two undergraduates - will begin their studies at Trinity as soon as possible. All fees have been waived for these students.Trinity College Dublin has ...
Vinnova and the Swedish Armed Forces are making new investments in innovation that can be used for both civilian and military purposes, so-called dual use. During the spring and summer, new calls for ...
Academics in Serbia are up in arms over a sudden move by the government to limit the time university lecturers can spend on ...
Germany could spend some of its €500 billion infrastructure and climate package attracting US scientists, according to a ...
The French government has launched a platform to pair universities and research organisations with international researchers ...