The 281 shipping crates that fell from a container ship in the North Sea last week could be a blessing in disguise for oceanographers, says Delft researcher Caroline Katsman.
Social scientists study behaviour by analysing how people speak and listen. Now, TU computer scientists are stepping in with motion sensors. There are some concerns, though.
Fiddling with genes in human embryos with CRISPR-Cas9, as was recently done in China, is dangerous. In a recent article, Delft researchers describe what can go wrong.
Increasing air travel is bad news for the climate because of its CO2 emissions. Student Liam Megill has started working on a sustainable aircraft, the Phoenix.
Al sinds 2004 ligt een verkoper van magnetische stresshangers in de clinch met AvroTros en TU Delft. Donderdag diende de zaak bij de Raad van State.
The paralysed walk and bridges collapse. This year certainly hasn’t been boring. Delta’s senior science editor made a selection of his favourite pieces in English and Dutch.
Visiting the ITER nuclear fusion installation was one of the highlights of Delta’s science editor, Tomas van Dijk, in 2018. Here is a selection of his top articles this year.
Electronic waste is growing fast. European directives aim to increase recycling, but devices are hard to recycle. Designers can change that, says Dr Farzaneh Fakhredin.
Voor het eerst in 130 jaar tijd verandert de definitie van de kilogram. Reden voor een tentoonstelling over de wereld die schuilgaat achter het gebruik van standaarden.