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- De Tolakker Information about De Tolakker of Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. /en/de-tolakker
- Patients with rheumatoid arthritis have unique and complex autoantibody patternsPatients with rheumatoid arthritis all have a unique and diverse set of antibodies that are involved in the development of the disease. Researchers unveiled the complexity of these antibodies using powerful lab tools and challenge current therapeutic approaches./en/news/patients-with-rheumatoid-arthritis-have-unique-and-complex-autoantibody-patterns
- Millions for research on impact of sustainability and climate change educationThe number of initiatives in this field has grown enormously, but due to a lack of insight into their quality, there is a great need for impact assessment./en/news/millions-for-research-on-impact-of-sustainability-and-climate-change-education
- The energy transition under the nanoscope: Gravitation funding for ANION projectBringing together chemists and physicists to thoroughly investigate how electrochemical processes work on the smallest scale. That is the goal of ANION./en/news/the-energy-transition-under-the-nanoscope-gravitation-funding-for-anion-project
- CropXR launched, NWO contributing 鈧15 millionEen nieuwe investering in een onderzoeksprogramma vormt het startsein voor het instituut CropXR, dat plantenbiologie, simulatiemodellen en kunstmatige intelligentie gaat integreren in slimme veredelingsmethoden./en/news/cropxr-launched-nwo-contributing-eu15-million
- First experimental proof for brain-like computer with water and saltTheoretical physicists at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, together with experimental physicists at Sogang 木瓜福利影视 in South Korea, have succeeded in building an artificial synapse with water and salt./en/news/first-experimental-proof-for-brain-like-computer-with-water-and-salt
- 鈥淔ailed鈥 experiment with DNA scissors turns out to be cut out for publication after all鈥淚 am glad that these negative results are finally shared, as it helps prevent duplication of work and unnecessary suffering in laboratory animals.鈥/en/news/failed-experiment-with-dna-scissors-turns-out-to-be-cut-out-for-publication-after-all
- New plant-based food concept backed by 7.5 million euro grantA 7.5 million euro grant allows researchers to lay the foundations for 'upgrading' plant material into a form that is just as tasty and nutritious as meat./en/news/new-plant-based-food-concept-backed-by-75-million-euro-grant
- Analysing eighteen thousand chicken videosStories from the Lab: an interview with Bas Rodenburg and Armanda den Exter from the AI & Animal Welfare Lab./en/news/analysing-eighteen-thousand-chicken-videos
- Dutch government invests 42 million Euros in CROP-XR instituteOver the next ten years, the Dutch government will invest 42 million Euros in CROP-XR, a consortium led by Prof. Guido van den Ackerveken./en/news/dutch-government-invests-42-million-euros-in-crop-xr-institute
- 木瓜福利影视flash Faculty of Science: Scheduling problems NS, American opioid crisis, and moreIn this newsflash, you will find quick, bite-sized updates on a range of topics that we wish to share with you in addition to the other, more extensive articles in our newsfeed./en/news/newsflash-faculty-of-science-scheduling-problems-ns-american-opioid-crisis-and-more
- ERC to fundamentally understand more sustainable plastic recyclingAssistant professor Ina Vollmer received an ERC Starting Grant for her plastic recycling research. The main goal of the five-year project is to gain fundamental insight into the innovative process of breaking down plastics to its chemical building blocks, the monomers, by using force./en/news/erc-to-fundamentally-understand-more-sustainable-plastic-recycling
- 鈥淭he future of green hydrogen is a wicked challenge鈥Peter Dung, a physicist, recently began a new role at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. In this position, he won鈥檛 perform academic research, but focus on developing methods to facilitate dialogue among key players in the rapidly expanding green hydrogen industry./en/background/the-future-of-green-hydrogen-is-a-wicked-challenge
- 4 million euro grant for predicting and improving soil biodiversityA 鈧4 million grant has been awarded to a new research programme that uses artificial intelligence to better predict soil life in fields and meadows, thereby producing more sustainable food./en/news/4-million-euro-grant-for-predicting-and-improving-soil-biodiversity
- "Just because something is complex doesn't mean we shouldn't try to explain it"Young researchers answer science questions of fourth graders on stage during the Hoe?Zo!Show./en/background/just-because-something-is-complex-doesnt-mean-we-shouldnt-try-to-explain-it
- Outpacing fraudsters with AIStories from the Lab: an interview Ioana Karnstedt-Hulpus from the AI & Finance Lab./en/news/outpacing-fraudsters-with-ai
- 木瓜福利影视flash Faculty of Science: mathematician Jan-Willem van Ittersum wins prize, AI and the Parliamentary Democracy, and more鈥In this newsflash, you will find quick, bite-sized updates on a range of topics that we wish to share with you in addition to the other, more extensive articles in our newsfeed./en/news/newsflash-faculty-of-science-mathematician-jan-willem-van-ittersum-wins-prize-ai-and-the
- 4 million euro grant for predicting and improving soil biodiversityA 鈧4 million grant has been awarded to a new research programme that uses artificial intelligence to better predict soil life in fields and meadows, thereby producing more sustainable food./en/news/4-million-euro-grant-for-predicting-and-improving-soil-biodiversity-0
- Vitamin K in micelles promise an alternative to injectionsVitamin K packed in tiny spheres may help prevent severe bleeding in babies. Researchers have now taken an important step in developing this method, bringing an alternative to injections with vitamin K closer to reality./en/news/vitamin-k-in-micelles-promise-an-alternative-to-injections
- Ingmar Swart appointed Professor of Experimental Quantum MaterialsIn his lab, he constructs materials atom by atom and investigates the electronic properties of these structures./en/background/ingmar-swart-appointed-professor-of-experimental-quantum-materials