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European Innovation Council Fund is Yet to Start Giving out Money

European Innovation Council Fund is Yet to Start Giving out Money

Start-ups and SMEs promised equity funding by the European Innovation Council (EIC) will have to wait "a number of months into 2022" for the financing, as the European Commission struggles with setting up the fund under Horizon Europe.

ERC President Maria Leptin Shares Her Top Advice for Researchers

ERC President Maria Leptin Shares Her Top Advice for Researchers

ERC president Maria Leptin discusses what she hopes to achieve in her new role and what researchers need to know when applying for grants.

Funding Bids: Who Do You Need to Convince and What Are They Looking For?

Funding Bids: Who Do You Need to Convince and What Are They Looking For?

This blog discusses the importance of connecting with different audiences when writing funding bids, based on previous experience as a funding manager at the UK Research Councils. 

A Data 'black Hole': Europol Ordered to Delete Vast Store of Personal Data

A Data 'black Hole': Europol Ordered to Delete Vast Store of Personal Data

EU police body accused of unlawfully holding information and aspiring to become an NSA-style mass surveillance agency

Six Hot Topics for Climate Change and Nature Policy in 2022

Six Hot Topics for Climate Change and Nature Policy in 2022

From making green shifts fairer for workers to slashing fossil fuel subsidies, action on climate change needs to ramp up in 2022, analysts say.

Understanding Air Pollution from Space

Understanding Air Pollution from Space

MIT Professor Arlene Fiore uses satellite data paired with ground observations to refine our understanding of ozone smog and interactions with meteorology and climate.

The Archaeologist Who Discovered Troy: Heinrich Schliemann

The Archaeologist Who Discovered Troy: Heinrich Schliemann

Born 200 years ago in Germany, the adventurer-archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann was obsessed with finding the kingdom of Troy described in Homer's "Iliad."

Why Do Some People Succeed when Others Fail? Outliers Provide Clues

Why Do Some People Succeed when Others Fail? Outliers Provide Clues

Adopting behaviors of people who buck trends could boost public health and sustainability. In any large dataset involving the choices people make, a handful of people will succeed when most others like them fail. Zooming in on those outliers and mapping out how they made their choices could give those failing in similar circumstances a leg up.

Reform the Way the World Works Together - or Doesn't - on R&D

Reform the Way the World Works Together - or Doesn't - on R&D

What the Manhattan Project's scientific director J. Robert Oppenheimer and his physicist-colleagues went through after the war holds lessons for us today, hoping for the end of our own generation's global crisis.