The new TRIMIS website, the European Commission's one-stop-shop for transport research and innovation, has been designed from scratch to provide direct and user-friendly access to information by means of an advanced search hub that enables detailed filtering of data.
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The series of IRMM-1027 Large-Sized Dried (LSD) spikes is prepared by the JRC to meet the existing requirements for reliable isotope reference materials for the accountancy measurements of uranium and plutonium by isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) in compliance with the International Target Values for Measurement Uncertainties in Safeguarding Nuclear Materials (ITVs).
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According to the November issue of the JRC MARS Bulletin - Crop monitoring in Europe, which was published today, continued fair autumn weather in most parts of Europe provided good conditions for farmers to progress with the sowing of winter crops, as well as for the emergence and early development of seedlings.
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More harmonisation of analytical methods for microplastic quantification in water is needed to obtain reliable and comparable data, according to an inter-laboratory comparison study organised by the JRC.
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The JRC has published a paper examining the geographic overlaps and connections between energy poverty, digital skills and willingness to participate in adult learning, reskilling and upskilling programmes in the context of coal regions in transition in Europe.
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A recent JRC-led article offers insights into how much mercury (Hg) is stored in EU topsoils and how much ends up in river basins and seas.
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On November 1, in the framework of the European Union side-events at the UN Summit on Climate Change (COP26), the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre unveiled a new online platform gathering hundreds of composite indicators and scoreboards just a click away – the Composite Indicators & Scoreboards Explorer.
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A recent study in Science, to which JRC contributed, highlights the role of man-made emitted nitrogen oxides and ammonia into the atmosphere on global level, and states that relatively cheap interventions in agricultural practices can lead to substantial health and welfare benefits.
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