EU LAUNCHES DETAILED RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

BY KEITH NUTHALL and DAVID HAWORTH, in Brussels THE DETAILED guts and sinews of the European Research Area have been revealed in the shape of 35 large-scale research projects that will involve the swapping and analysing of data on a major scale. Their details were unveiled at the European Commission in Brussels last week, and, claims the chairman of their coordinating body, break ground by including humanities, as well as environmental sciences; energy; materials sciences; astrophysics, astronomy; particle and nuclear physics; biomedical and life sciences; ...


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