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Advances in genetic screening are helping to more precisely evaluate a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. Find out how EU-funded research is helping women make better-informed decisions about their health – and avoid unnecessary surgeries. What if we could push the boundaries of 3D printing to produce miniature human organs for medical testing or cruelty-free animal products made from living tissue? Discover how EU-funded researchers are using cutting-edge 3D printing methods to achieve this. | | | Genetic testing breakthrough helps women with high risk of breast cancer avoid surgeryEU-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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3D-printed living cells pave way for tomorrow's medicine and cruelty-free animal products
EU-funded researchers are expanding the possibilities of 3D printing to create miniature human organs and a variety of animal-derived products, including food. | |
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Winds of change – the new tech steering commercial shipping towards a more sustainable future
Cargo ships and cruise liners may soon be harnessing the power of wind and waves to reduce their carbon emissions thanks to EU-funded researchers. | |
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Smarter sleep – new technologies speed up diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnoea
Smart wearables and advanced data analysis by EU-funded researchers could help bring relief to millions affected by sleep disorders. | |
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The latest buzz – smart hives and dancing robot bees boost sustainable beekeeping
EU-funded researchers are using big data and smart technologies to improve conditions for bees and guide beekeepers. | |
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Smarter sleep – new technologies speed up diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnoea
Smart wearables and advanced data analysis by EU-funded researchers could help bring relief to millions affected by sleep disorders. | |
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