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	08 March 2021 	


  Research and Innovation


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Success stories
Exploring neutron stars to reveal secrets of the universe

Studying neutron star systems could tell us a great deal about the 
universe. However, finding these distant objects and extracting data is 
a challenge. To address this, an EU-funded project has developed 
groundbreaking models based on gravitational waves, earning a researcher 
a prestigious award in the process.

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Events
Launch of the new EIC
The European Innovation Council (EIC) is a key novelty of Horizon Europe 
and represents the most ambitious innovation initiative that Europe has 
taken, with a budget of €10 billion for the period 2021-2027.
	
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	18/03/2021

	
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	Online

	
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Horizon magazine
Q&A: Climate monitoring, pandemic insight, decomposition – what insects 
do for us

Insects are vital to the health of our planet but they can also reveal a 
lot about climate change and help us fight future vector-borne disease 
outbreaks, says Alexey Solodovnikov, an associate professor at the 
University of Copenhagen, Denmark, who runs the rove beetle-dedicated 
Solodovnikov Lab and is a curator at the Natural History Museum of Denmark.

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