The national press, a cabinet minister and over one hundred attendees visited the revelation of a 30-metre-long steel pipe. “This is a first step into a new world of transportation.”
Despite 40 years of development, there is little convergence in wave energy systems. The current diversity limits further development, said Kim Nielsen during his ocean energy lecture yesterday.
Have you ever followed the Tour de France and wondered what kind of teams are behind these super athletes? Students from TU Delft work with professional cycling teams to optimise the aerodynamics of their riders.
The world is a playground, especially to children. That is, at least, according to Lisa ten Brug. With that in mind, she designed an urban environment to fight childhood obesity.
Hyperloop start-up Hardt Global Mobility and contractor BAM have signed an agreement for the construction of a 30-metre test track in Delft. The exact location of the first European Hyperloop track will be announced next week.
Jasper Sauer went with several others to Oeganda, and developed Chameleon there. Chameleon is a vending tricycle, which helps locals in selling their goods or services.
Vandaag verdeelt minister Bussemaker de zwaartekrachtpremies: zes keer 18,8 miljoen euro voor fundamenteel onderzoek. Natuurkunde, geschiedenis, levenswetenschappen: alle winnaars krijgen allemaal evenveel geld.
Van de premature baby’s die vóór 32 weken zwangerschap geboren worden, ontwikkelt gemiddeld twintig procent een infectie. Ongeveer een kwart daarvan met dodelijke afloop. Als het aan ingenieur Anna Mank ligt, kan dat aantal in de toekomst drastisch omlaag.
Reusing building materials used to be the norm. When and why did we lose that habit and how can we reintroduce it? These were some of the questions at the Deconstruction symposium on April 24 and 25.