Tag: <span>research</span>

Tag: research

Boosting Research Funding to Navigate Global Competition with China

In the face of growing systemic rivalry with China, Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has announced a significant increase in funding for research projects focused on modern China. The initiative, titled “Modern China Research II,” aims to enhance independent China expertise in Germany and Europe, enabling a …

Cancer Prevention: Scientists Developing World’s First Lung Cancer Vaccine

A significant step towards preventing lung cancer has been taken with the development of a new vaccine called “LungVax.” Researchers at the University of Oxford, the Francis Crick Institute, and University College London have received £1.7 million in funding from Cancer Research UK and the CRIS Cancer Foundation to develop …

Breakthrough Research: Robots Can Now Learn from Instructions and Explain Their Actions

A groundbreaking study from Université de Genève has made significant strides in how robots can understand and execute actions based on instructions. Researchers developed models that use cutting-edge natural language processing techniques, allowing robots to learn new tasks rapidly and even translate their actions back into understandable language. How Does …

European Stories about the swaying bridge between science and business success

Europe’s tradition of research and development at its universities and research institutes has long been the world’s most powerful engine for developing ground-breaking ideas and turning them into science. The digital society prerequisites and the accelerating global competition require a wider and more targeted focus on turning this idea-production and …

European trend review 1: What most attracts tourists to choosing a destination

  European trends from an EU, innovation, regional and city perspective are a deliberate choice in order to start with the main engines of European development. In this way, the Europeans and Europe are analyzed from a trend perspective. But, what about the nations then? The answer is that it …