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Mon Sep 2 16:17:03 CEST 2024


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      Success stories


        A close look at space dust reveals hints about our solar
        system’s origin

Asteroids, comets and meteors are remnants of our cosmic past. Now, EU 
researchers have pioneered new analytical techniques that could help us 
better understand what they are made of. What’s more, this information 
could provide vital insights into the formation and evolution of our 
solar system.

	
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      Events


        Monitoring public support for business innovation: Findings from
        the EU-funded OECD MABIS project and new directions

Building on the recent results of the initial phase of MABIS, the 
workshop will outline new directions for the analysis of public support 
for innovation, informing future OECD work to consolidate and extend the 
OECD measurement and analytical work on government support for innovation.
	
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	17/09/2024 - 17/09/2024

	
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	Online

	
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	EC

	
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      Horizon magazine


        Genetic testing breakthrough helps women with high risk of
        breast cancer avoid surgery

EU-funded researchers are discovering new genes linked to breast cancer 
and refining evaluation of risk to help spare women from life-changing 
surgery.

	
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