Particle physics: Giant FCC accelerator faces competition
China also wants to build a "Higgs" machine, which would make the planned facility at CERN – at least partially – superfluous. However, experts warn against relying on this option alone.
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China also wants to build a "Higgs" machine, which would make the planned facility at CERN – at least partially – superfluous. However, experts warn against relying on this option alone.
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Re-elected EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to introduce an EU fund that would benefit key technologies and the climate. Poland's former environment minister, Marcin Korolec, proposes ways of financing the project and distributing the funds. Germany stands to benefit.
By Experts Table.Briefings
In a study, the Centre for European Policy (cep) shows that digitalization in Europe often comes at the expense of climate protection. And it makes recommendations on how the twin transition dilemma can be overcome.
By Corinna Visser
After a bitter dispute, the French left-wing alliance is now presenting a candidate for the office of prime minister. However, President Macron is playing for time – and does not want to put the matter to a vote until after the Olympics.
By Redaktion Table
MEPs on the European Parliament's committees and subcommittees have elected their chairs and vice-chairs. An overview.
By Corinna Visser
The political scientist Kirchner is working on a reorientation of the European division of the Mercator Foundation. Among other things, she wants to focus on new partners.
By Redaktion Table
The current Climate Commissioner has been nominated for a second term of office. The government is hoping for an influential position in the new EU Commission.
By Till Hoppe
Has there been illegal market sharing and collusion between the delivery services Delivery Hero and Glovo? The EU Commission has now initiated antitrust proceedings.
By Alina Leimbach
The EU has set uniform standards for sustainability reporting. However, the EU member states are at different stages of national implementation of the directive, which had to be completed by the beginning of July.
By Marc Winkelmann
In a 29-page document, the Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy provides a comprehensive insight into the need for reform of EU legislation on renewable energies up to 2040 – and in some places takes a strong swipe at Brussels.
By Manuel Berkel