Researchers of the ALICE Collaboration found a new technique for high-precision studies of the dynamics of the strong force between hadrons at the LHC.
Her Majesty Queen M谩xima visited our university. The work visit dealt with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on education and the welfare of students and lecturers.
Researchers from the Social and Affective Computing group have won two of the three Interspeech Computational Paralinguistics grand challenges this year.
The major source of uncertainty in sea-level rise stems from limited understanding of the melt of the Antarctic ice sheet. Different existing models that quantify ice shelf melt from ocean temperatures are compared.
Plastic is an overwhelming issue, which is why the Precious Plastic project is approaching it from one angle, addressing one specific but significant stream.
The acceleration rate of sea-level rise will be an impeccable indicator of sea level threats along the vulnerable coasts over the 21st century. We investigated the main drivers.
Deltas have historically been the focus of human development. Some deltas became locked-in, too costly to return to natural states. Researchers conducted a historical analysis on anthropogenic pressures over the past 300 years over 48 deltas world-wide.
[interview] What does research data management mean in a researcher's practice? In this interview, social scientist Laura Boeschoten shares how the Research Engineering team helped her develop an algorithm to anonymize social media data.