Is stoking fires the new smoking? Fleur Froeling and her fellow scientists are working with members of the public to research the health effects of wood smoke.
Which chickens in a coop display problem behaviour such as feather pecking, and why? Sensors and cameras allow the behaviour of animals to be monitored.
During the first workshops on Recognition and Rewards last December (NL and ENG), more than 70 participants, academic and support staff of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, shared their experiences. Read the reflections on the workshops here.
The PhD School on Migration and Socioecological Change kicked off last March 9 with an online 鈥淚ntro Day鈥 with the 17 registered PhD researchers from 11 countries.
A knowledge and investment consortium has been awarded an 鈧8 million grant to accelerate the application of innovations in the field of Artificial Intelligence
Assessing interdisciplinary skills can be difficult. That is why a rubric has been developed for assessing these skills regardless of the 鈥榩roduct鈥 of the learning activity.
A new study by professors Bas van Bavel and Marten Scheffer (WUR) shows that throughout history, most disasters and pandemics have boosted inequality instead of levelling it. Their article is now published in Nature Communications.
Iran is a controversial country burdened by sanctions from a number of countries. How does this affect the Iranian scientists who wish to gain experience abroad?
This toolbox, developed by researchers, provides a hands-on overview of foresight methods, including guidance on how to make them more participatory through citizen engagement.