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Joint Research Centers

Joint Research Centers (JRCs) are scientific bodies established by governments or organizations to foster collaboration on research and innovation. They typically bring together experts from different fields and institutions to work on shared challenges, often focusing on technology, environment, or health issues. By pooling resources, knowledge, and perspectives, JRCs aim to produce comprehensive research outcomes that can inform policy decisions and advance scientific understanding. They play a crucial role in addressing complex problems that require interdisciplinary approaches and cooperation among various stakeholders.