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According to the EU Cyber Resilience Act, “hardware and software products are increasingly subject to successful cyberattacks, leading to an estimated global annual cost of cybercr...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) causes at least 1.8 million European deaths annually, exceeding fatalities from cancer, chronic respiratory disease, and diabetes.Consequently, the fig...
In the Optical and WIreless sensors Networks for 6G scenarios (OWIN6G) project, key industry and academic stakeholders are brought together with the aim of developing a structured...
Countries are not on track to meet the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development that comprises 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets to be achieved by 2030.Althoug...
Material science, quantum chemistry, electrical and quantum engineering in the 21st century focus on manipulating and harnessing the properties of matter at the level of atoms and...
The Sun provides the energy necessary to sustain life on Earth, making it a star of unique importance for human society.It is also the only star whose surface we can resolve to rev...
The project deals with the so-called Jordan-Kinderlehrer-Otto scheme, a time-discretization procedure consisting in a sequence ofiterated optimization problems involving the Wasser...
Arctic sea ice is diminishing with climate warming at a rate unmatched for 1000-years.As the receding ice pack changes rapidly and becomes increasingly mobile, the demand from acad...
What we see depends on what we have in mind.For example, we can quickly find tomatoes in the vegetable department of a supermarket by searching for red and round objects, making th...
Anemia, defined as a decreased quantity of circulating red blood cells, is a major source of morbidity and mortality affecting a-third of the worldwide population. As a functional...
Resilience designates the ability of the brain to cope with and adapt to stressful situations.Sleep homeostasis is tightly linked to resilience, and the sleep deficits observed alo...
*What if we had software bots that tirelessly test, debug, and monitor our software systems?*IT workers are expensive and scarce. So why can't we further automate boring, repe...
Vulcan, the Roman god of blacksmithing, was revered in Europe since the Iron Age (1200-500 BC) for a powerful skill: controlling the macroscopic properties of metals (strength, duc...
The Anthropocene compels us to question established categories and binaries through which we understand the world and act in it: human and nonhuman, life and nonlife, biological an...
Emerging communications and computing fields are pushing the limits of integrated electronics demanding growing performance and requiring to symbiotically team up with integrated p...
Nearly 250,000 women are diagnosed each year with ovarian cancer around the world, resulting in 140,000 deaths. High-grade epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the deadliest gynecolo...
When ancestral plants colonized the land 450 million years ago, they needed to adapt to harsh environmental conditions when giving up their aquatic lifestyle.I hypothesize that dur...
Bacteria are haploid, having a single copy of each gene.We suggest a paradigm shift in bacterial genetics: bacteria can have two RNA versions of the same gene, encoding protein iso...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a powerful greenhouse gas and dangerous stratospheric O3 depleting agent. Agriculture and forestry in peatlands are the main sources of N2O emissions. Climat...
The turn to illiberalism, often combined with anti-European rhetoric, represents a serious threat to the European Union.With most of the research focused on Poland and Hungary, the...