Haven’t you heard? It’s tinnitus week – a week focusing on ringing in the ears. TU Delft is involved in the research and is even developing a small healing device.
Just when Bert Wolterbeek, Director of the Reactor Institute Delft, is retiring, nuclear energy is the focus of attention and the renovation of the reactor is almost done.
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded 20 consolidator grants to experienced researchers in the Netherlands, less than in previous three years. Two go to TU Delft.
The flood disaster 70 years ago was the starting point for the Delta Works. For decades, it was the Netherlands’ pride in hydraulic engineering. How do we look at it now?
A new overview shows that the Dutch Tax Administration, local authorities, agencies and foundations are funding at least 263 chairs at Dutch universities.
Boat owners dump massive amounts of faeces in the water, polluting the water. Former TU Delft student Lucas Veel is working on a solution: a purification system for boats.
The discovery of rare metals in Kiruna, Sweden, seems like good news for the European electrical industry. Industrial Ecologist Benjamin Sprecher phrases his reservations.
Thanks to the ‘Room for the Rivers’ programme, some houses are worth 15% more than with regular dyke increases, TPM researchers have found.
A chat with an AI system can identify what is bothering you and help with mild symptoms of depression. It does not replace a psychologist, says researcher Dr Franziska Burger.