RT by @EEAthina: Researchers are helping libraries across Europe reinvent themselves as community hubs and creative spaces.

How are libraries adapting to meet the needs of today’s digital society and local communities?➡️http://bit.ly/4dDkFWV

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

Researchers are helping libraries across Europe reinvent themselves as community hubs and creative spaces.

How are libraries adapting to meet the needs of today’s digital society and local communities?➡️bit.ly/4dDkFWV

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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Europe’s libraries look beyond books as they reimagine their role

More than 2 000 years ago, the Library of Alexandria in Egypt stood as a symbol of knowledge and discovery in the ancient world. But it was never just a place to store scrolls. It was a meeting point, a place where scholars gathered, debated ideas and built new knowledge together.Today, libraries across Europe are once again being reimagined – not as quiet repositories of books, but as dynamic public spaces that respond to changing social needs.

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RT by @EUKommWien: Researchers are helping libraries across Europe reinvent themselves as community hubs and creative spaces.

How are libraries adapting to meet the needs of today’s digital society and local communities?➡️http://bit.ly/4dDkFWV

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

Researchers are helping libraries across Europe reinvent themselves as community hubs and creative spaces.

How are libraries adapting to meet the needs of today’s digital society and local communities?➡️bit.ly/4dDkFWV

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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Europe’s libraries look beyond books as they reimagine their role

More than 2 000 years ago, the Library of Alexandria in Egypt stood as a symbol of knowledge and discovery in the ancient world. But it was never just a place to store scrolls. It was a meeting point, a place where scholars gathered, debated ideas and built new knowledge together.Today, libraries across Europe are once again being reimagined – not as quiet repositories of books, but as dynamic public spaces that respond to changing social needs.

Horizon Magazine

RT by @EK_Hrvatska: Europe’s libraries look beyond books as they reimagine their role.

Can libraries become the creative and digital community hubs of the future? ➡️ http://bit.ly/4dDkFWV

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

Europe’s libraries look beyond books as they reimagine their role.

Can libraries become the creative and digital community hubs of the future? ➡️ bit.ly/4dDkFWV

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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Europe’s libraries look beyond books as they reimagine their role

More than 2 000 years ago, the Library of Alexandria in Egypt stood as a symbol of knowledge and discovery in the ancient world. But it was never just a place to store scrolls. It was a meeting point, a place where scholars gathered, debated ideas and built new knowledge together.Today, libraries across Europe are once again being reimagined – not as quiet repositories of books, but as dynamic public spaces that respond to changing social needs.

Horizon Magazine

RT by @EU_ENV: 🌱 Why restoring soil health is a win-win for farmers and the environment.

As we mark #BiodiversityDay (22 May), how can healthier soils support biodiversity, strengthen food production, and lower costs for farmers? ➡️http://bit.ly/4tMmeGu

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

🌱 Why restoring soil health is a win-win for farmers and the environment.

As we mark #BiodiversityDay (22 May), how can healthier soils support biodiversity, strengthen food production, and lower costs for farmers? ➡️bit.ly/4tMmeGu

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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Why restoring soil health is a win-win for farmers and the environment

Soils feed us, filter our water and support most of the food chain on Earth. But they are also among Europe’s most neglected resources –quietly degrading beneath our feet while we look elsewhere.Andrés Rodríguez Seijo from the University of Vigo in Spain is one of the researchers working to change that. He first noticed how little attention soil receives while working on microplastics, at a time when the issue was just beginning to gain traction.

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RT by @EEAthina: 💻 From Bali to Brussels: remote work is reshaping Europe’s regions
Can remote work help rebalance development between cities and rural areas across Europe? ➡️ http://bit.ly/4drIVtM

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

💻 From Bali to Brussels: remote work is reshaping Europe’s regions
Can remote work help rebalance development between cities and rural areas across Europe? ➡️ bit.ly/4drIVtM

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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From Bali to Brussels: remote work is reshaping Europe’s regions

Mandy Fransz was working a nine‑to‑five office job in Dublin for a big American tech firm when she made a life‑changing switch. In 2018, the Dutch tech worker quit her office job to try remote work in search of a better quality of life.She travelled to Bali, southeast Asia, for a month as a digital nomad. “I started freelancing as a consultant, providing digital products and services to clients worldwide,” Fransz recalled.Back in Dublin, she gave up her lease to become a full‑time nomad and joined a LinkedIn community for remote workers.

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Lucia Beccai, esperta di robotica soft presso l'Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia di Genova, è rimasta affascinata dalla versatilità della proboscide dell’elefante, che ha avuto un ruolo chiave nello sviluppo dei robot odierni.

https://projects.research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/it/horizon-magazine/elephant-trunk-inspires-universal-robot-gripper?etrans=it

Lucia Beccai, esperta di robotica soft presso l'Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia di Genova, è rimasta affascinata dalla versatilità della proboscide dell’elefante, che ha avuto un ruolo chiave nello sviluppo dei robot odierni.

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🐘 Elephant trunk inspires the universal robot gripper.
Could a soft robot handle both fragile objects and heavy lifting – and reshape robotics for everyday use?
➡️ bit.ly/48Y9ghh

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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Elephant trunk inspires the universal robot gripper

Lucia Beccai, an expert in soft robotics at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa, had an idea while watching a documentary about elephants. She was amazed by the versatility of their trunks, which can delicately remove a single leaf from a tree and then shift massive logs.That versatility was missing from today’s robots. But what if researchers could emulate the anatomy and function of an elephant trunk? It could revolutionise how robots handle objects, with applications from helping around the house to searching for survivors in rubble.

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RT by @EUeic: 🐘 Elephant trunk inspires the universal robot gripper.
Could a soft robot handle both fragile objects and heavy lifting – and reshape robotics for everyday use?
➡️ http://bit.ly/48Y9ghh

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

🐘 Elephant trunk inspires the universal robot gripper.
Could a soft robot handle both fragile objects and heavy lifting – and reshape robotics for everyday use?
➡️ bit.ly/48Y9ghh

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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Elephant trunk inspires the universal robot gripper

Lucia Beccai, an expert in soft robotics at the Italian Institute of Technology in Genoa, had an idea while watching a documentary about elephants. She was amazed by the versatility of their trunks, which can delicately remove a single leaf from a tree and then shift massive logs.That versatility was missing from today’s robots. But what if researchers could emulate the anatomy and function of an elephant trunk? It could revolutionise how robots handle objects, with applications from helping around the house to searching for survivors in rubble.

Horizon Magazine

Learn more about 2 EIC Pathfinder projects who are tackling space debris: link.europa.eu/HCrNFq

Horizon Magazine (@HorizonMagEU)

Space junk overload is in focus.

How could recycling old satellites and turning debris into fuel help keep space safe and sustainable? ➡️bit.ly/41lln3X

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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Αγώνας εξοπλισμών για την παραπληροφόρηση: χρήση της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης για την ανίχνευση της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης. Μπορούν τα εργαλεία επαλήθευσης να προλάβουν τα deepfakes και το κατασκευασμένο περιεχόμενο;
➡️ bit.ly/4c5Aq82

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU

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An arms race over disinformation: using AI to detect AI. Can verification tools help journalists stay ahead of deepfakes and fabricated content?
➡️ bit.ly/4c5Aq82

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Wie unterstützt EU-geförderte Forschung den Donauraum?
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Das @HorizonMagEU hat die Infos 👇

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European researchers are bringing the Danube back to life. How are experts taking hands-on action to restore Europe’s second-longest river and help communities alongside it thrive? ➡️ bit.ly/4sJUGSk

#ResearchImpactEU #Science4EU #EUfunded

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