A team of astronomers from ESA's Herschel Project achieves to see molecules of oxygen in space
An international team of astronomers has made the first detection of oxygen molecules in space. Until now no searches had turned up oxygen in its molecular form - two atoms of oxygen bonded together, but the team from Herschel Oxygen Project believes that this study would explain where some of the oxygen might be hiding.
Read more …European Commission grants 100 million Euro to improve living conditions and job creation in Egypt
The financial support agreed by the Commission will help to improve living conditions for the most disadvantaged groups in Cairo. Actions to be put in place will also involve economic measures aimed to create jobs as well as actions to improve environmental conditions in the area.
Read more …The European Commission welcomes proposals made by France and Germany to support euro area governance
Further to a working meeting held in Brussels, European Commission President, José Manuel Barroso, and Commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, Olli Rehn, expressed Commission's satisfaction about the proposals made by President Sarkozy and Chancellor Merkel, as a step forward in the common efforts to strengthen the governance of the Euro area.
Read more …EU initiates WTO dispute settlement procedure with Canada over Ontario's renewable energy policy
The European Union has decided to request the World Trade Organization (WTO) to initiate consultation with Canada regarding the policy put in place by one of its provinces, Ontario, in support of the local industry. As the negotiated solution initially sought by the EU did not succeed, the Commission has decided to move for a dispute settlement procedure within the WTO.
Read more …European researchers come up with a solution to redesign engines better adapted to biofuels
A consortium of researchers from the Czech Republic, Germany, Spain, Finland and the United Kingdom set out to redesign engines, so that they could adapt to non-conventional fuels. They tackled the challenge by rethinking each component's finishing, as opposed to modifying their traditional structures. With this idea the team has come up with a solution that could eliminate the corrosive effect of biofuel and restore faith in biofuels.
Read more …European Union and Eurozone GDP up in second quarter of 2011
Flash estimate for the second quarter of 2011 showed an increase of Gross Domestic Product both in the Euro are and the European Union as a whole of 0.2% and 1.7% respectively, compared to same data of the previous quarter. These figures are also higher that those released for the first quarter of the year when GDP increase registered 0.8%.
Read more …EU radicalisation-awareness network closer to come to light in September
As part of the objectives set by the EU Internal Security Strategy in Action, the European Commission is to establish the European radicalisation-awareness (RAN-TAS) to pool experiences, knowledge and good practices. In order to put it in place, the Commission has issued a call for tenders for the framework contract for technical assistance and support to the management of the RAN-TAS Network.
Read more …European citizens requests for documents to Commission broke records in 2009
As revealed by the European Commission, 6,361 requests for access to documents have been filed before its services in 2009. This figure, which is far higher that the very few 450 documents requested only one decade ago, shows the growing interest of citizens about the activities of European institutions.
Read more …European scientists find a new method for plastic solar cells production that could boost renewable energy
British scientists say that plastic solar cells can be printed to create cling-film-like substances that can be 'spread' to make 'ultra-cheap solar energy panels for domestic and industrial use'. The cheap and efficient polymer solar cells that can cover huge areas could help move us into a new age of renewable energy, according the scientists.
Read more …Eurozone and EU industrial production down in June 2011
According to the data released by the European Statistical Office (Eurostat) seasonally adjusted industrial production in June 2011 fell by 0.7% in the Euro area and by 1.2% in the whole EU compared with May 2011. However, in annual terms industrial production increased in both areas, by 2.9% and 1.7% respectively.
Read more …Twenty years of European citizenship, Commission proposes 2013 a “European Year of Citizens”
Almost twenty years after the establishment of EU citizenship and its ionclusion in the Maastricht Treaty, the European Commission has proposed to declare year 2013 as “European Year of Citizens”. This initiative aims to mark one of the major achievements of European integration which has every day a direct effect on the lives of millions of European citizens.
Read more …European Securities and Markets Authority calls for harmonised regulatory action after short-selling ban in Belgium, …
Given the concerns raised by volatility experienced in European markets by the beginning of August 2011, some market regulators over the European Union have decided to take action and announced bans on short-selling or on short positions. These measures, taking effect on August 12th, are to be into effect over two weeks.
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