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 Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis (IDEA) Now Accepting Funding Proposals 06.03.2012

TRB’s Innovations Deserving Exploratory Analysis (IDEA) has released its annual program announcement that solicits funding proposals for the upcoming review cycles.

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 INRC looking for technical guidelines/regulations/specifications and packaging methods 06.03.2012

Such methods requested for Truck Transport of Granular/Dusty Bulk Cargo Harmful to Road and Bridge Infrastructure.

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 More than 60 people attended joint PILOT4SAFETY and BALTRIS workshop 29.02.2012

Workshop on Road Safety: Common European Training for safer roads and society held in European Economic and Social Committee.

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 FEHRL January/February 2012 newsletter now published 29.02.2012

FEHRL's January/February 2012 newsletter has just been published and includes a message from Bojan Leben, FEHRL's Executive Committee (FEC) Chairman.

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 Second FOR newsletter outlines new FOR x 4 initiative 28.02.2012

New ‘sister’ programmes Forever Open Railway, Forever Open River and Forever Open Runway outlined.

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 Third TRA2012 newsletter now available 17.02.2012

Key information given on the Strategic and Special Sessions at the conference, as well as details on the airline discount.

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 Keyroads project to evaluate climate change risks within Forever Open Road 14.02.2012

FEHRL member Rijkswaterstaat (RWS) is in the process of launching the KEYROADS project within Resilent Road element.

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 INROADS project workshop to invite stakeholder input on 23rd February 2012 10.02.2012

The INROADS project is hosting a one day workshop in Brussels on February 23rd 2012 for key stakeholders.

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 New breakthrough in OLED technology 03.02.2012

BASF and Philips have achieved a practical breakthrough in the development of OLED technology.

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 Snowfall to be studied from space 03.02.2012

In 2014 NASA is planning to launch their Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite.

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