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Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 biologist Rashmi Sasidharan receives a 700.000 Euro grant, allowing her to further extend her research on how plants cope with flooding.
A team of researchers pinpoint five major issues that block farmers鈥 transition to a nature-inclusive farming practice. "It requires change from within."
Iva Vuku拧i膰 explains in The Conversation that what has been achieved in Bosnia and Herzegovina the past, may not be enough to prevent violence in the present.
Studying sperm cells in unprecedented detail reveals how some of the cell鈥檚 vital energy producers are arranged. This may provide new insights into sperm movement, as well as unknown causes of male infertility.
The Oiconomy Price, developed by Dr Pim Croes and Dr Walter J.V. Vermeulen (Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development), measures the cost distance to a fully sustainable alternative for the product, incorporating all triple-P aspects (Planet, People and Prosperity) of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The Green Media Studies Initiative (GMSI) recently organized a hybrid symposium, launched a new online repository for scholars, educators and climate organizations, and is currently preparing an extensive edited volume, all on the topic of Ecogames.
The Executive Board has appointed Lidwien Smit as professor of One Health and Environmental Epidemiology at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine as of 1 November 2021.
During the Pop Music and Patronage working session, co-organised by Helleke van den Braber, experts addressed the question whether patronage would work in the pop sector.
What do English readers expect from translated literature? And how about the Dutch? Professor Haidee Kotze and the DH Lab developed the DIOPTRA-L database to be able to research this. Read the interview with Kotze here.
As of 1 November, Erik van Sebille has been appointed as Professor. His chair is the first in the Netherlands to combine climate research, oceanography and public engagement.
Researchers around the world have been diving into 2D materials such as graphene, which can be used to generate a multitude of material properties using only very little material Graphene is the best known 2D material, but not the most useful.