Annette Markham is Professor of Media Literacy and Public Engagement in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies. In this interview, she discusses her research.
Project raised awareness among citizens, schoolchildren and students of soil decomposition processes that play a significant role in climate and biodiversity .
Utrecht researchers developed a broader method to measure welfare: the Better Well-being Index (BWI). This year, broad welfare in the Netherlands increased.
Snellings is Professor of Heavy Ion Physics and leads the Dutch contributions to the international ALICE experiment with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
Patient鈥檚 own bone has long been used for transplantation, but this method is not optimal. Instead, special grains of artificial bone may be a better option.
Cycling as fast as you can on a fitness machine: children with heart conditions often undergo exercise stress tests that guide medical decisions. Researchers have received a grant to design an applied game to motivate children more for this.
Douwe van Hinsbergen and Marjolein Naud茅 of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 take the cycling audience on their journey through the landscape and the geological history of the Tour de France
This volume brings together eight essays by eminent scholars, each reflecting on the phenomenon of erasure and the various methodologies used in its investigation.
Researchers from Nanjing universities and Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 made the first sink or source map that can be used when deciding where to invest in blue carbon.
The EU-funded IHEN project has been launched. IHEN will develop a roadmap for future exposome research, provide tools and training opportunities and increase the impact of future studies in this field.
Academics, frustrated by limited impact on the ecological crisis, are turning to scholar-activism. Embracing this could foster new knowledge, networks, and social change. Blog by Lisette van Beek
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The European Forest Institute has awarded 鈧140,000 to the Research & Education Hub Utrechtse Heuvelrug for research into climate-smart forest management on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug.