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New EIT Community Hub in Budapest to support more innovators across Central and Eastern Europe

Eurostat reports 22% increase in per capita R&D investment by governments since 2010

Exhibition "Science Inspires!" about 50 Latvian scientists and scientists

Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš pays a visit to the Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia

Our institute to participate in the development of the device for greener and more efficient thermal energy storage

Commission opens a public consultation on green hydrogen

An overview of the EU research and innovation policies to watch this autumn

The Baltic Assembly Prize in Science presented to physicist Robert Eglītis

Nano RAY-T has installed the first in Baltic Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) reactor