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Category: Climate Change and Environment
- Bioprospecting provides useful new molecules
- Combating deforestation from space
- Cattle conservation in the Mediterranean
- Promoting prosperity in the Mediterranean
- The automated fly trap
- Greener and cheaper photovoltaics
- Predicting ozone layer depletion
- WinePen tests grape ripeness on the vine
- Hundreds of new enzymes discovered
- Modelling suite to probe stellar explosions
Category: Industrial Technologies
- Atomic clocks prepare for the field and for space
- A data hub for space and planetary research
- Quieter and safer doors
- New motors to boost electric and hybrid cars
- Glass micro-component manufacture for the masses
- Manufacturing machinery adapts intelligently
- A self-cleaning filter membrane
- Multi-functional aircraft composites
- EU’s revolutionary assembly platform
- Developing reliable and user-friendly in-flight aircraft measurements
- Curing plastics with microwaves
- Parallel computing optimises desktops
- Advancing childcare product development
Category: Digital Economy
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