The English Wikipedia now has a large number of articles on oceanography after 40 students of Dynamic Oceanography each wrote an article for the platform.
Fourteen Utrecht-based researchers each receive an NWO Vidi scholarship of 800,000 euros. The laureates are going to use this money to develop their own, renewing research projects.
During the Junior corona lecture on 12 July, Ton de Boer, Patricia Bruijning and Naomi van Steenbergen answered high school students’ questions about the corona vaccine.
Air quality measurements at street level show that Amsterdam streets with heavy traffic contain up to three times more harmful particles than quieter neighborhoods with fewer cars.
The ambition of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ in the field of open science stands out on an international level as well. The website of Nature published an article.
Extraordinary detailed analysis has uncovered key cell elements that support sperm motion and rigidity. The discovery may lead to new directions for treating male infertility and developing male contraceptives.
[interview] Researchers can no longer manage without IT in their daily practice. Menno Rasch, former programme manager of the Research IT Programme, tells us about the changing position of IT in research.
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.
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?