Op hoop van regen, zo zou je het plan van de Verenigde Arabische Emiraten kunnen noemen: bergen bouwen om het meer te laten regenen.
According to a recent report, Dutch people spend roughly 8 hours and 40 minutes in an average day consuming media. This doesn’t leave a lot of time for boredom and that can definitely be a bad thing.
Postal services around the world are facing a crisis. With handwritten letters and catalogues gradually becoming things of the past, there’s less and less mail for their carriers to deliver with each passing year.
Depopulation and dwindling funds have made Italian water managers resourceful. Why not have trained volunteers perform inspections of river dams? Dr. Juliette Cortes set up and tested a hydraulic inspection system.
QuTech researchers have demonstrated active error correction for quantum bits in diamond. It marks a significant step towards fault-tolerant quantum information processing, said the authors in their Nature Communications publication.
A short video by Dr. Pawelczak on his research project called Wisent suddenly drew near 50.000 hits on Youtube. How did he do that?
Smart products have become increasingly commonplace in homes around the world but they can be difficult to use. People often complain that learning how to control them can be frustrating.
Stress continues to cause problems for companies all across Europe. In 2014, over one million workers experienced some form of ‘burnout’ in the Netherlands alone.
Wat leef je als hoogopgeleide ingenieur in Nederland in een suikerzoete wereld, constateerde architect Bertus Bomhof (29), toen hij voor zijn afstuderen uit de metro stapte in Garfield Park. In dit getto van Chicago vielen vorig jaar meer doden dan tijdens de oorlog in Irak dat jaar.
Big Data is a big issue, especially when the amount of data available to us is larger than ever before. To delve into this topic the 3TU Applied Mathematics Institute (3TU.AMI) organised a meeting, in conjunction with the Netherlands Institute for Research on ICT (NIRICT).