Have corona vaccines been tested on young people? What side effects can they expect? The Junior corona lecture aims to answer these and other questions from students about corona vaccines.
Starting 1 October, Dirk van Miert will be the new director of the Huygens ING, an Academy research institute dedicated to the study of history and culture.
This is the third in a series of labs, where scientists from a variety of disciplines collaborate with other experts to address societal challenges with the help of artificial intelligence.
Creating a sustainable city does not come from a single radical moment of change; instead, it requires persistent small steps over time. What are the challenges in sustainable transformation?
Van ’t Hoff obtained his PhD in 1874 in Utrecht on the topic of stereochemistry, as illustrated on the mural unveiled today at the Ganzenmarkt in Utrecht.
How can the student intake of the bachelor’s degree in Dutch Language and Culture become more diverse? This Utrecht Young Academy project answers this questions using two innovative business methods: the Lean Startup Method and Sprint.
Within just a few generations, bacteria on plants can adapt from harmful to beneficial. This discovery could pave the way for developing special bacterial crop fertilizers.
Erik de Lange receives the Rubicon grant to conduct two years of research at King's College London, on the history of international cooperations at sea.
Vitamin K packed in tiny spheres may help prevent severe bleeding in babies. Researchers have now taken an important step in developing this method, bringing an alternative to injections with vitamin K closer to reality.
10.000 citizend were asked to give advice on government on climate policy. On June 17th the final report was handed over to the president of the Negotiations on the Dutch Climate Agreement.
A team led by Karlijn Morsink will investigate to what extent regional conflicts are increased by weather shocks - and insurance can mitigate that effect.
The wild walking podcast is a podcast to listen to during a walk of about half an hour. Put on your headphones, and your walking shoes, and hit the road with botanical philosopher Norbert Peeters.
A new study is the first to explicitly address the gut microbiome as a pathway to understanding how environmental inequities could lead to health disparities.
A 7.5 million euro grant allows researchers to lay the foundations for 'upgrading' plant material into a form that is just as tasty and nutritious as meat.