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How to address water scarcity in the EU? Interview with STOA study author Maria Kottari

The EU is facing major challenges with increasing water scarcity. That said, there is also some good news: water consumption by households has been decreasing over the last years. This is what green transition and innovation expert Dr. Maria Kottari has found. She authored a new study commissioned by the European Parliament’s Panel on the ...

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STOA high-level conference ‘Perspectives on Academic Freedom in Europe and beyond’

On Wednesday 5 February at 14h-17h CET, the high-level conference 'Perspectives on Academic Freedom in Europe and beyond' took place in the European Parliament’s library room in Brussels. You can watch the recording of the event.

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Prof. Anne Husebekk: ‘There is increased pressure on academic freedom’

Interview on academic freedom with Prof. Anne Husebekk, former vice-president for Freedom and Responsibility in Science at the International Science Council. In the run-up to the high-level conference “Perspectives on academic freedom in Europe and beyond”, organised by the European Parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) on 5 February 2025, we ...

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Scientists say ‘artificial intelligence is here to stay’

Despite widespread distrust, a survey shows that the majority of researchers are currently using tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Earlier this year, the Scientific Advice Mechanism (SAM), the advisory body to the Commission, released its independent policy recommendations on the uptake of AI in EU research and innovation. Its experts believe using AI in ...

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European Parliament’s Science and Technology Panel (STOA) elects its leaders for the next term

The European Parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) held its first meeting on 24 October 2024 and elected its leadership team, the STOA Bureau, reappointing MEP Christian Ehler (EPP, Germany) as Chair. The leadership team, elected for a two-and-a-half-year term, also includes two Vice-Chairs and is complemented by the EP Vice-President ...

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World Patient Safety Day: Preventing harm in healthcare in a digitalised world

17 September is World Patient Safety Day. Can innovation and technology help to guarantee patient safety? Experts believe it is crucial to invest more in reducing patient harm. It is also important to fully understand the pros and cons of using new digital health technologies for this purpose.

Yves Dejaeghere at the STOA annual lecture with Prof. Dr. Barbara Prainsack

Yves Dejaeghere on participation and citizens’ assemblies: ‘Young people, minorities and people with a lower socio-economic status are very often left out’

Yves Dejaeghere is the executive director of the Federation for Innovation in Democracy – Europe. He  participated in this year’s Annual lecture hosted by Parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) on 24 January 2024, discussing how democracy can work for everyone. He talks to the European Science-Media Hub on citizens’ participation and assemblies ...

From left to right: Michael Bruter, Sandra Parthie, Sylvia Kritzinger, Barbara Prainsack and Yves Dejaeghere.

Prof. Sylvia Kritzinger: ‘Europe needs to very seriously take our young citizens into consideration and engage them in politics’

Sylvia Kritzinger is Professor for Methods in the Social Sciences at the University of Vienna (Austria). Her research focuses on citizens’ political attitudes and voting behaviour, democratic representation, and political participation, voting at 16. She participated in this year’s Annual Lecture hosted by the European Parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology (STOA) ...