If the public submits videos for TV, that’s good for ratings, but the quality is poor. New EU technology fixes this issue.
Traditionally, television was produced entirely by professionals, with little audience involvement. However, since the public can now easily create and share videos, television broadcasts increasingly include public-created content. Given the march towards larger and more vivid screens, combined with a growing trend of on-demand viewing, public-supplied video generally does not meet broadcast-quality requirements.
Sturgeon are currently best known for providing caviar, but they may soon be associated with luxury leather goods. EU-funded researchers are preparing to market their sustainably and ethically produced STURSKIN to Italian designers.
Sturgeon farmers typically dispose of sturgeon skins as waste or sell them for use in the low-end gelatine market. Thanks to recently developed pioneering and sustainable technology to revalorise sturgeon skin, that could change dramatically with benefits to the entire supply and production chain.
Sturgeon are currently best known for providing caviar, but they may soon be associated with luxury leather goods. EU-funded researchers are preparing to market their sustainably and ethically produced STURSKIN to Italian designers.
Sturgeon farmers typically dispose of sturgeon skins as waste or sell them for use in the low-end gelatine market. Thanks to recently developed pioneering and sustainable technology to revalorise sturgeon skin, that could change dramatically with benefits to the entire supply and production chain.
The EU-funded SMASH project has developed an integrated mobility service where everyone can easily share their cars, bikes, parking spots, trucks and charging stations with others.
When we talk about vehicle sharing, we typically think ride sharing programmes or urban bike renting initiatives. These systems have traditionally been independent and centralised. As a result, city centres across Europe have been invaded by free floating bikes and electric scooters offering little to no benefit in terms of open and sustainable urban mobility.
The EU-funded SMASH project has developed an integrated mobility service where everyone can easily share their cars, bikes, parking spots, trucks and charging stations with others.
When we talk about vehicle sharing, we typically think ride sharing programmes or urban bike renting initiatives. These systems have traditionally been independent and centralised. As a result, city centres across Europe have been invaded by free floating bikes and electric scooters offering little to no benefit in terms of open and sustainable urban mobility.
By building the market’s first commercial lab-scale soft X-ray microscope, the EU-funded SMILE project has helped increase researcher productivity.
Soft X-ray imaging, also known as X-ray microscopy, is a type of imaging that uses electromagnetic radiation in the low energy X-ray band to produce magnified images of an object. Currently, it is the only method researchers have to generate high-resolution, high-contrast 3D images of the whole internal structure of intact biological cells in their near-natural state.
By building the market’s first commercial lab-scale soft X-ray microscope, the EU-funded SMILE project has helped increase researcher productivity.
Soft X-ray imaging, also known as X-ray microscopy, is a type of imaging that uses electromagnetic radiation in the low energy X-ray band to produce magnified images of an object. Currently, it is the only method researchers have to generate high-resolution, high-contrast 3D images of the whole internal structure of intact biological cells in their near-natural state.
The EU-funded Renaparin project is supporting the clinical trial needed to move a new drug for preventing delayed graft function towards commercialisation.
Donor kidneys lack a natural blood flow when waiting to be transplanted into the recipient. Known clinically as delayed graft function (DGF), the resulting kidney injuries and potentially impaired function of the organ can cause the receiving patient to go into dialysis within the first week of the transplant – among other issues.
The EU-funded Renaparin project is supporting the clinical trial needed to move a new drug for preventing delayed graft function towards commercialisation.
Donor kidneys lack a natural blood flow when waiting to be transplanted into the recipient. Known clinically as delayed graft function (DGF), the resulting kidney injuries and potentially impaired function of the organ can cause the receiving patient to go into dialysis within the first week of the transplant – among other issues.
Scientists have characterised critical components masking primordial radiation generated during the Big Bang. Outcomes will help to reveal the processes in those first instants that occurred with energy a trillion times more than that possible with the most sophisticated particle accelerators available.
Scientists have characterised critical components masking primordial radiation generated during the Big Bang. Outcomes will help to reveal the processes in those first instants that occurred with energy a trillion times more than that possible with the most sophisticated particle accelerators available.
All healthy somatic cells in the human body divide on a regular basis, producing two identical daughter cells. When some cells enter an arrested state following cancer therapy, their presence may indicate a likely recurrence and EU-funded scientists are on their trail.
All healthy somatic cells in the human body divide on a regular basis, producing two identical daughter cells. When some cells enter an arrested state following cancer therapy, their presence may indicate a likely recurrence and EU-funded scientists are on their trail.
The Cologne Graduate School of Ageing Research (CGA) in Germany is a joint venture of the University of Cologne Excellence Cluster on Stress Responses in AgingAssociated Diseases (CECAD), the University Hospital Cologne, the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing and the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research. Cologne has emerged as a leading global research cluster with a stellar constellation of institutes and scientists dedicated to ageing research in Life Sciences. We offer up to
12 fully funded Ph.D. positions
Καταληκτική Ημερομηνία: Κυριακή, Νοέμβριος 17, 2019The European Southern Observatory (ESO) invites applications for the ESO Fellowship Scheme 2019/2020. The scheme is designed to help young scientists to develop their independent research programmes and successfully reach the next step of their scientific career by:
Applications are invited for the Woodrow Wilson Center International Fellowship Program 2020/2021. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars aims to unite the world of ideas to the world of policy by supporting pre-eminent and linking that scholarship to issues of concern to officials in Washington.
Καταληκτική Ημερομηνία: Πέμπτη, Οκτώβριος 1, 2020Στους παρακάτω συνδέσμους μπορείτε να ενημερωθείτε για υποτροφίες στο εξωτερικό. Οι θέσεις αυτές αποτελούν ένα μέρος των θέσεων που αναρτώνται καθημερινά σε διάφορους ιστότοπους και κατηγοριοποιούνται σε κύριες ομάδες ανάλογα με το αντικείμενο απασχόλησης.
DESY, one of the world’s leading research centres for photon science, particle and astroparticle physics as well as accelerator physics, seeks for an electronic engineer for analog and digital systems, who will become a member of the Department of Electronics Development at DESY in Zeuthen.
Καταληκτική Ημερομηνία: Πέμπτη, Σεπτέμβριος 5, 2019International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor is recruiting for Fuelling System I&C Engineer.
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Fuelling System I&C Engineer.