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What do Europeans eat? We’re talking data - why it’s crucial for healthy diets. Join us as we test stereotypes and learn why we may start wearing data chips on our teeth!
As the preparation of the European Sustainable Energy Week (9-11 June 2026; Brussels and online) continues, the deadline to become a Policy Conference organiser has been extended until 26 January 2026. Apply to host a policy session and contribute to the clean energy transition debate.
Update as of 20 January 2026Recent publication confirms no increased risk of autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilityA recent systematic review and meta-analysis published in The…, “Paracetamol remains an important option to treat pain or fever in pregnant women. Our advice is based on a...
EUSEW 2026 preparation continues: the Energy Fair call is now open, while applications for policy sessions and the EUSEW Awards are still ongoing until 26 and 29 January, respectively. Discover how to get involved and follow EUSEW’s new LinkedIn page for the latest updates and opportunities.
The 20th edition of the biggest annual event dedicated to renewables and efficient energy use in Europe will take place in a hybrid format, onsite in Brussels and online, from 9-11 June 2026. An Info Session took place on 3 December to explain stakeholders how to play an active role in the event.
The latest amendment to the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking regulation enters into force today, adding additional new action pillars to EuroHPC JU’s mandate on the deployment of AI Gigafactories across Europe and the development of quantum technologies.
Central and Eastern European countries will gain hundreds of new electric-vehicle charging stations as a result of a €35 million loan that network operator Eleport is receiving from the European Investment Bank (EIB). Eleport will use the EIB credit to deploy more than 250 fast-charging hubs at...