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- Emissions of carbon dioxide dramatically reduced in new chemical production processThe use of cobalt to catalyze the conversion of natural gas lowers the emission of carbon dioxide in part of the reaction from 50 per cent to nearly zero./en/news/emissions-of-carbon-dioxide-dramatically-reduced-in-new-chemical-production-process
- Sharing knowledge about the future of work at the Dutch RailwaysSummary of the meeting about the subject of the future of work at the Dutch Railways/en/news/sharing-knowledge-about-the-future-of-work-at-the-dutch-railways
- New nanopaper is transparent and UV-blockingA new type of paper made from just a few nanometers thick cellulose fibres has the potential to become a sustainable alternative for plastic packaging material./en/news/new-nanopaper-is-transparent-and-uv-blocking
- Having older parents may positively affect children's behaviourChildren of older parents display an equal or lower number of behavioural problems such as aggression and defiance relative to their peers with younger parents./en/news/having-older-parents-may-positively-affect-childrens-behaviour
- Influence of digitisation on central government staffThe Future of Work Hub starts a large-scale study within the central government into the influence of digitisation./en/news/influence-of-digitisation-on-central-government-staff
- Carbon to carbon: chemistry and legislation need to work together for a true circular economyIn his lecture at the Royal Institution in London, Bert Weckhuysen explains how catalysis research can contribute to a cleaner world./en/news/carbon-to-carbon-chemistry-and-legislation-need-to-work-together-for-a-true-circular-economy
- First ARC CBBC lab for sustainable chemistry opened at UU鈥淲e want to employ the greenhouse gas CO2 as a renewable feedstock.鈥/en/news/first-arc-cbbc-lab-for-sustainable-chemistry-opened-at-uu
- Legal Scholar Rianka Rijnhout on the responsibility of earthquakes in GroningenThe earthquakes in Groningen聽are currently one of the most important societal issues in the Netherlands, says Rianka Rijnhout in her blogs./en/news/legal-scholar-rianka-rijnhout-on-the-responsibility-of-earthquakes-in-groningen
- 5 important findings from Sustainable Workforce researchImportant findings and results of the Sustainable Workforce project, led by Tanja van der Lippe of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, are now available in book./en/news/5-important-findings-from-sustainable-workforce-research
- Research demonstrates: it is possible to predict the consequences of droughtSeasonal forecasts for droughts are needed to take measures in advance to limit the consequences of drought for nature, agriculture and shipping traffic./en/news/research-demonstrates-it-is-possible-to-predict-the-consequences-of-drought
- How much fear is justified with the Wuhan virus?How much fear is justified with the Wuhan virus? Prof. dr. Roel Coutinho explains pandemics and epidemics in this video lecture./en/background/how-much-fear-is-justified-with-the-wuhan-virus
- Blog: "How the European Union falls apart."Is the European Union at risk of falling apart? Hans Vollaard explains that rather than experiencing a sudden collapse, the EU might suffer a slow decline./en/news/blog-how-the-european-union-falls-apart
- Philosophy professor Rainer Hegselmann comes to Utrecht for lecture on Opinion DynamicsOn Friday November 18th, Rainer Hegselmann, philosophy professor at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, will give a hybrid lecture for the Centre for Digital Humanities. Sign up now!/en/news/philosophy-professor-rainer-hegselmann-comes-to-utrecht-for-lecture-on-opinion-dynamics
- Centre for Digital Humanities launches two Calls to Action for teachersThe CDH has launched two Small Grants programs for teachers: one to promote the integration of digital humanities into humanities courses and one to expand teacher鈥檚 digital skills./en/news/centre-for-digital-humanities-launches-two-calls-to-action-for-teachers
- UU funding for development of ADS and AI courses with professionalsThe Utrecht Education Incentive Fund has funded the project "Education with Professionals"./en/news/uu-funding-for-development-of-ads-and-ai-courses-with-professionals
- Luther鈥檚 annotated Bible now onlineAs a part of the project Annotated Books Online, Arnoud Visser has made Luther's annotated bible digitally available./en/news/luthers-annotated-bible-now-online
- 鈥淢usic is not an extra, it's a basic necessity鈥Music and computer science are the two passions of Anja Volk. By connecting these two fields, the professor of Music Information Computing hopes to unlock the fundamental role of music in our lives./en/news/music-is-not-an-extra-its-a-basic-necessity
- Renewed Python course for humanities staffThis fall the CDH introduces a new format for the beginners course Python: four workshop days, each with a week in between. Sign up now!/en/news/renewed-python-course-for-humanities-staff
- MCEC Consortium Celebrates Five-year AnniversaryThe Center for Multiscale Catalytic Energy Conversion (MCEC) celebrated its fifth anniversary with a scientific symposium on catalysis./en/news/mcec-consortium-celebrates-five-year-anniversary
- Second scientific mural in Utrecht: Ornstein on the OosterkadeTram passengers passing through station Vaartsche Rijn will now be able to enjoy a mural honouring Prof Leonard Ornstein. and the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process./en/news/second-scientific-mural-in-utrecht-ornstein-on-the-oosterkade