Researchers from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and Nikhef, among others, are publishing a study in Science that addresses no less than two essential questions in astrophysics.
Achieving a positive operating result is particularly difficult for companies with a large potential contribution to reducing the global CO2-emissions.
Onderzoekers van de faculteit Diergeneeskunde schreven een artikel over de negatieve effecten van de elektronische halsband op het welzijn van honden, en positieve trainingsmethoden als alternatief, voor het Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde.
How is it that some covid-19 patients are affected much worse than others? Can we predict beforehand which of them will develop critical symptoms. A diverse consortium of universities, academic hospitals and industrial partners is looking for the answers to these questions.
Researchers from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 provide the current state of affairs on legal aspects of climate change, energy transition and climate adaptation in the Netherlands.
Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 is working to strengthen global and regional biodiversity. In order to further commit itself to this goal, the university joined the Delta Plan Biodiversity Recovery on 8 December 2020. A small step on paper, a big leap forward in the field of sustainability.
The cases of HIV patients who managed to defeat the virus are so few that we know them by name. Timothy Ray Brown, the infamous 鈥淏erlin patient鈥, died in September bringing HIV on the top of our attention once again.
The government has announced a ban on electronic collars, leading to public debate that will also involve veterinarians. What is the behavioural and physical impact of using electronic collars? Can veterinarians support and substantiate the ban on electronic collars? What can veterinarians recommend as an alternative to using electronic collars for dogs with undesirable behaviour?
Researchers of the ALICE Collaboration found a new technique for high-precision studies of the dynamics of the strong force between hadrons at the LHC.
Her Majesty Queen M谩xima visited our university. The work visit dealt with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on education and the welfare of students and lecturers.
Researchers from the Social and Affective Computing group have won two of the three Interspeech Computational Paralinguistics grand challenges this year.