Carbon capture, removing CO2 from processes instead of releasing it into the atmosphere, is hailed as a means to operate coal-fired electricity plants without CO2 emissions. But, is it really?

TU Delft student Niels Lommers created a ‘measurement bike’ that records how professional cyclists steer and brake. He believes that the equipment will help athletes gain precious time in corners.

TU Delft students developed a game called ‘The Legend of Iris’ to learn blind children to navigate by sound. Being destitute of vision is a big problem when it comes to navigating through the world.

Offshore windfarms are meant to provide an environmentally friendly way to generate electricity. However, the anthropogenic noise emission in the underwater environment generated during the construction of offshore structures may be a serious threat to marine life.

A meat replacer, based on soybeans, that is just as good as steak. TU Delft researcher Georgios Krintiras believes the “beef” machine he worked on can produce just that.

Ocean energy veteran Fred Gardner shared his experiences in a lunch lecture on Monday, November 23, 2015. His main insight: since failing is inevitable, you’d better do it on a small scale.