An international research team developed an extensive global subsidence map that shows areas and populations that will be under threat of land subsidence.
Scientists have discovered a signal that causes the roots of plants to stop growing in hard soils, which can be 鈥榮witched off鈥 to allow them to punch through compacted soil 鈥 a discovery that could help plants to grow in even the driest of climates.
What do interdisciplinarity and Darwin's law have to do with each other? In this blog, dr. Amir Raoof discusses interdisciplinarity in the context of selection and mutation in species survival.
The finding shows that these early organisms had already evolved traits to deal with waves and tidal currents on what was a turbulent coastline half a billion years ago.
Pooyan Tamimi Arab participated in one of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 College鈥檚 鈥淏rown Bag Diversity Lunch鈥 sessions, in which two teachers discussed religious and secular diversities.
The Governing the Digital Society blog kicks off with four contributions to shed light on the new European legislatives DSA/DMA, which are expected to reshape the European approach to the governing of digital services.
It started two years ago when Prof.dr.ir Gerdien van Schaik was asked to organize a consortium for the EU H2020 call about endemic diseases in farm animals and aquaculture. The resulting project entitled: DECIDE.
Viktorija Morozovaite, PhD Candidate at the law department, addresses if the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act will have effect on transparency of digital platforms.
An advance version of Erik J. Molenaar鈥檚 article on Multilateral Creeping Coastal State Jurisdiction and the BBNJ Negotiations was published in January 2021.
In this blog, Carla Farinhas, external PhD-candidate at the law department, focusses on the intervention-side of the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act.
The notion that deploying drones will enable militaries to conduct war with greater precision and less civilian harm is neither new, nor accurate argues the IRW team.
Laura Frederika Lal铆kov谩, PhD-candidate at the law department and as a researchers affiliated with RENFORCE, shares her thoughts on the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act, and how it influences the accessibility of digital platforms.
Anna Gerbrandy, professor of Competition Law and boardmember of GDS, discusses the question: do the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act curb the power of the Big Tech companies sufficiently?
On Monday 11 January 2021, the knowledge agenda Microplastics and Health was presented to the State Secretary for Infrastructure and Water Management, Stientje van Veldhoven. This knowledge agenda describes the most important knowledge gaps and calls for more research.
A study by UU researchers on a fungal infection carried by some dogs in their nose shows that the fungus evolves in its dog host and adapts to their immune system.