Switzerland in EU Research and Development
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Manipulating light is nothing new, but European scientists have developed new ways to do so with results bordering on the realms of science fiction. With similar advances in processing technology, outcomes could lead to amazing and easy-to-fabricate photonics for invisible objects. ...

An EU effort designed a novel anti-HIV vaccine using coronavirus vectors to express HIV antigens. Findings hold great promise for the next generation of effective vaccines to tackle the AIDS pandemic. ...

After many years of research, cancer therapy remains a big puzzle for scientists. A European initiative investigated the potential of inhibiting interaction of known cancer-related proteins as a specific anti-cancer treatment. ...

Unemployment has major implications — way beyond the 'out-of-pocket' situation — for Europe and its youth. Researchers are investigating if and how long-term unemployment impacts social and political exclusion. ...

The development of networks for learning and innovation will help make the agricultural sector much more sustainable and competitive. The strategy is being introduced, to begin with, in eight EU countries. ...

Numerous toxic compounds are on the rise in food and water supplies. Scientists are using receptors derived from aquatic organisms integrated into a portable, easy-to-use platform to detect them. ...

Current hydrogen production relies primarily on fossil fuels. Scientists are developing technology to produce hydrogen from relatively low-temperature steam with the energy required for operation provided by renewable sources. ...

Hydrogen and solar power are two promising sources of renewable energy. Scientists are combining the two in a solar cell used to produce hydrogen gas (H2). ...

Particle accelerators used by particle researchers to unravel complex scientific questionsrequire highly complex detectors, acting as giant cameras to observe the behaviour of tiny subatomic particles. EU support for research infrastructures is critical to boost detector development of advanced detector technologies for future particle accelerators. ...

Specific bacterial strains find use in targeted biodegradation in environmentally polluted sites. However, their success is largely unpredictable as our understanding of how these bacteria survive under stress conditions is limited. ...