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Festive Greetings from LifeWatch ERIC
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News from the World of Research
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The workflows developed in the LifeWatch ERIC Internal Joint Initiative are now operational; click the link for info on how to get started.
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Calling all biodiversity researchers! Please answer these few questions to help us develop the e-services you need to do your best research.
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Catch up with LifeWatch Belgium as they give you brand new insights into VLIZ's WoRMS database, which has now been active for 15 years.
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Surprise your loved ones over the holidays with your newfound knowledge on the decline of sandy beaches or the elusive proteus – listen to LifeWatch ERIC's podcast!
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Ailanthus altissima was first brought to Europe in the 1700s. Notorious for wiping out native species with its toxins, it is now considered one of the worst invasive plants in Europe.
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Find out how the infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research has been contributing to the UN Biodiversity Conference – COP15.
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LifeWatch ERIC fosters innovation alongside universities and the EU's Joint Research Centre to contribute to regional development in Spain.
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