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Race is on for EU's $1.6b science projects

 
Published on Jan 16, 2013
7:56 AM
In this May 9, 2011, file picture, people use a infrared-DIC microscopy to do multi-neuron patch-clamp recording in the Blue Brain team and the Human Brain Project (HBP) laboratory of the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland. The Blue Brain team has come together with 12 other European and international partners to propose the HBP, a candidate for funding under the EU's Emerging Technologies Flagships programme. -- PHOTO: AP

BERLIN (AP) - Call it Europe's Got Talent for geeks.

Teams of scientists from across the continent are vying for a funding bonanza that could see two of them receive up to 1 billion euros (S$1.6 billion) over 10 years to keep Europe at the cutting edge of technology.

The contest began with 26 proposals that were whittled down to six last year. Just four have made it to the final round.

They include a plan to develop digital guardian angels that would keep people safe from harm; a massive data-crunching machine to simulate social, economic and technological change on our planet; an effort to craft the most accurate computer model of the human brain to date; and a team working to find better ways to produce and employ graphene - an ultra-thin material that could revolutionise manufacturing of everything from airplanes to computer chips.

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