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Europe as science superpower: what it will take to rival the US and China

Amid chaos in US science and geopolitical turmoil, Europe wants to position itself as a research haven — but questions about funding and innovation remain.

Raccontata danature.comtheweek.com

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nature.comStai leggendo2 g fa

Europe as science superpower: what it will take to rival the US and China

Amid chaos in US science and geopolitical turmoil, Europe wants to position itself as a research haven — but questions about funding and innovation remain.

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theweek.com1 g fa

Europe: Can it really ditch U.S. tech?

The continent has the scientists who could rival American innovation

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·nature.com

    Europe as science superpower: what it will take to rival the US and China

    Amid chaos in US science and geopolitical turmoil, Europe wants to position itself as a research haven — but questions about funding and innovation remain.

  2. martedì 23 giugno 2026·nature.com

    Europe must seize the moment to lead on free and open science

    An under-appreciated research powerhouse, Europe has a responsibility to champion democratic science that is accessible to all the world’s research talent.

  3. martedì 23 giugno 2026·theweek.com

    Europe: Can it really ditch U.S. tech?

    The continent has the scientists who could rival American innovation