Due to the use of different methods, there was considerable variation in the conclusions drawn. Jonas Lembrechts was one of the participants of the study.
Today marks eighty years since the passing of Julius Wolff in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Wolff was internationally recognized for his contributions to the field of mathematics - some of which remain relevant today.
Plant-covered facades can help cool cities and boost biodiversity, a new study now confirms. The study systematically compares these 鈥榞reen walls鈥 with bare walls and natural cliffs. 鈥淕reen walls can be much more than just a decorative trend.鈥
Recently Paul Kuijer passed away. Paul was a senior experimental physicist at Nikhef who had an important role in the ALICE experiment at CERN and has worked as an assistant professor at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 in the 80's and 90's.
Eva van de Weijer-Bergsma and Jojanneke van der Beek (both with Development & Education of Youth in Diverse Societies) joined forces with researchers at other universities to develop a tool for remedial educationalists and psychologists.
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WICS and the ICS Diversity Committee are working to make the Department of Information and Computing Sciences a more inclusive and welcoming place for everyone.
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The initiators of the project "Whose Ocean?" advocate for inclusive representation of the ocean and aim to explore methods for achieving this during an assembly on 30 January in The Hague.
A new AI tool can now predict how well seed potatoes will grow into healthy potato plants. "This marks the beginning of a new era in farming, where microbiology and AI come together to enhance agriculture."
RAW researchers Marijn Hoijtink and Lauren Gould have been awarded a Research Project grant by FWO Vlaanderen to trace and investigate the realities of algorithmic warfare.
21 research consortia get the chance to make a breakthrough thanks to funding from the Open Competition ENW-XL. Utrecht scientists are involved in 11 of the research consortia.
Over the next five years, Bert Weckhuysen will be working together with industry partners to investigate how colorants from plastic bottles can be recycled.