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- Bar code visualises effects of sea level rise and adaptation strategies on coastal ecologyResearchers have developped a new method that can visualise the influence of sea level rise in combination with adaptation strategies on the ecology of coastal areas./en/news/bar-code-visualises-effects-of-sea-level-rise-and-adaptation-strategies-on-coastal-ecology
- Future snowmelt from Asia’s mountain ranges may decrease drasticallyRivers in Asian mountain ranges partly consist of melted snow. Less snow due to climate change also means less water availability for downstream communities./en/news/future-snowmelt-from-asias-mountain-ranges-may-decrease-drastically
- Not being consumed by your job, but taking chargeEvelien van Leeuwen, PhD candidate at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, together with her colleagues, conducted research into job crafting among medical specialists./en/news/not-being-consumed-by-your-job-but-taking-charge
- Age discrimination in hiring decisions: what can we do about it?Age remains an important factor in recruitment, but can we tone down stereotypes? Jelle Lössbroek and colleagues conducted research in nine European countries./en/news/age-discrimination-in-hiring-decisions-what-can-we-do-about-it
- Tons of nanoplastic are floating in the Wadden SeaAbout 20 tons of polystyrene and 5 tons of PET are floating in the Wadden Sea in the form of invisible nano and micro particles, researchers from UU and NIOZ discovered./en/news/tons-of-nanoplastic-are-floating-in-the-wadden-sea
- Prof. Erin Kelly on Work Redesign and Working from Home: Distinctions that MatterErin Kelly (Professor, Work and Organization Studies) shares her thoughts on redesigning work with the Future of Work hub at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/prof-erin-kelly-on-work-redesign-and-working-from-home-distinctions-that-matter
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ reduces heatingAt Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ (UU), heating is going to be reduced. In the upcoming period, the temperature in university buildings will be reduced from 21 to 19 degrees Celsius./en/news/utrecht-university-reduces-heating
- Nanoplastic omnipresent in rural and remote surface watersOver the past few decades, tiny pieces of plastic have found their way, via the air, to remote places on earth, IMAU researchers conclude./en/news/nanoplastic-omnipresent-in-rural-and-remote-surface-waters
- Nanoplastics found in the Alps, transported by air from Frankfurt, Paris and LondonA team of researchers have found nanoplastics at the Sonnblick Observatory in the Alps, the first time that nanoplastics were found in this area./en/news/nanoplastics-found-in-the-alps-transported-by-air-from-frankfurt-paris-and-london
- USP partners go for collective thermal storage installationUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, UMC Utrecht, Hogeschool Utrecht, SSH and Stichting Internationale School signed a cooperation agreement to jointly realise a new collective thermal storage system./en/news/usp-partners-go-for-collective-thermal-storage-installation
- UU spin-off DialogueTrainer wins CES innovation award 2023Start-up wins award that is given annually to companies that distinguish themselves in the field of design and technology./en/news/uu-spin-off-dialoguetrainer-wins-ces-innovation-award-2023
- Sanne Abeln appointed Professor of AI Technology for LifeAbeln and her research group will focus on developing technology in the field of artificial intelligence to gain more insight into complex biological systems./en/news/sanne-abeln-appointed-professor-of-ai-technology-for-life
- Utrecht researchers involved in seven NWO ENW Groot projectsUtrecht researchers are involved in seven out of twenty NWO Open Competitie ENW Groot projects./en/news/utrecht-researchers-involved-in-seven-nwo-enw-groot-projects
- Using weakened coronavirus strains for vaccineSome coronavirus variants are weaker than others. Weakend strains can be used to develop a vaccine, argues an international group of scientists./en/news/using-weakened-coronavirus-strains-for-vaccine
- Albert Ali Salah appointed as Professor of Social and Affective ComputingAs of 1 April, Albert Ali Salah is appointed as Professor of Social and Affective Computing at the Department of Information and Computing Sciences./en/news/albert-ali-salah-appointed-as-professor-of-social-and-affective-computing
- 'We need to solve the Plastic Soup together: science, the government, and you and me'Aike Vonk and oceanographer Erik van Sebille joined forces to do something about the Plastic Soup./en/background/we-need-to-solve-the-plastic-soup-together-science-the-government-and-you-and-me
- 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