The treatment of laboratory animals has improved over the past seventy years, but our attitude towards them has not changed significantly, says PhD student Anne van Veen
A revolutionary method to make crops more resilient to climate change and other threats is one step closer to becoming reality. The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has given the opportunity to further develop a plan for this.
On behalf of the Scientific Committees of the EUROMAR and AMPERE organisations, we are delighted to welcome you to EUROMAR 2022 in Utrecht, The Netherlands!
Every person appears to have a completely unique immune system. The discovery could help explain why, for example, corona vaccines appear to be less effective for some people.
Research teams at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 can receive support in the field of Research IT via the new FAIR Research IT program that will start January first, 2022.
On 14 September, Professor of Mountain Hydrology Walter Immerzeel received the Ammodo Science Award 2021. "It is a great honour to win the Ammodo science award.鈥
Per 1 September, Iris van der Tuin is Dean of Interdisciplinary Education. She will lead this programme together with programme manager Joki van de Poel.
The research describes how a certain 'energy discourse' is promoted in exhibitions, a narrative that portrays the oil and gas sector in a positive light.
De prestigieuze KidneyX Prize is toegekend aan het onderzoeksteam MI-TRAM. Het team ontwikkelt handzame chips waarmee dialyse-apparaten veel effici毛nter bloed kunnen zuiveren.
The winners of the 2021 Student Awards were announced by Margot van der Starre, Vice President of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视's Executive Board, during the Opening of the Academic Year on Monday 6 September.
Sustainability magazine comes with a special issue on Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP). How can SPP optimally contribute to the societal challenges of our time?
Scientists and policy makers are calling to frame climate change as an emergency, to make quick large-scale political decisions. But is this a good strategy?
New research published today by palaeo-ecologist Dr Timme H. Donders may provide tools for forest management to increase forest resilience to future climate change.
The way plant roots grow turns out to be surprisingly well described by a new computer model. The model could help to cultivate crops that require less fertilisation, pesticides, and watering.
For the first time, researchers have visualised the 鈥榤olecular postman鈥 that makes sure many important proteins can be delivered to the outside of cells.
There's a well-known Dutch saying 'The rain that falls today, will not fall tomorrow'. But can you also say 'What falls today, will not fall next week'?