Genetic editing has been in the news following the revelation of the world’s first genetically modified babies. Yet CRISPR offers great potential in the fight against disease.
Pacemakers run out of batteries after around 7 years, so wearers undergo several open-heart operations during their lifetime to replace them. The solution? The heart itself.
After completing his bachelor’s at TPM, Bart Hutten participated in the Netherlands-Asia Honours Summer School. Along the way he learned some valuable lessons and won a prize.
Over 34 million m2 of Dutch offices need to be more energy-efficient by 2023. The country also needs one million more homes. TU students hope to kill two birds with one stone.
Willem Evers is an exchange student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He shares his experiences to encourage people to study abroad and broaden their horizon.
Biocompatible materials such as titanium are commonplace in healthcare. Spider silk as part of a skin graft however may be unsettling to people.
The IRPdelft team 2019 is complete and ready to start its journey. With this series of blog posts, we will share the experiences of the team in the upcoming few months.
Vijf glas-in-loodramen zijn terug op hun originele locatie aan de Kanaalweg. Jarenlang hingen ze relatief onzichtbaar voor de glasgevel in de entree van EWI.
Maia Rigot left her home in Curaçao to study in the Netherlands. With varied career interests, she’s working to find a way to put them all together.