The idea of a submerged tunnel has been futuristic for 140 years but has never been built. Dutch engineers and Chinese constructors may be the first.
What does the war mean for working with researchers in Russia and Ukraine? TU Delft is awaiting EU policy, but for some people at TU Delft, it is clear what needs to happen.
He was there from the start and was the Chair of the Medical Delta for a long time. As an engineer at Erasmus MC, he learned how doctors think and how to work with them.
More universities and institutions are following the lead of the German scientific community by boycotting Russia. The Dutch scientific community is still thinking it over.
If Ukrainian academics flee to the Netherlands, help them generously, says the new Young Academy president. The universities wrote a declaration of solidarity on Friday.
What can we expect in terms of digital warfare after the military invasion of Ukraine? Cyber Security Professor Michel van Eeten foresees further disruption due to malware.
Dutch universities are cooperating only partially in a request for information under the Public Access to Government Information Act (Wob) about their ties with Israel.
Using radio commercials, advertisements in newspapers and the voice of a Dutch celebrity, 14 university funds are acting together to attract donations for scientific research.
Knee complaints caused by osteoarthritis are common but poorly understood. Professor Jaap Harlaar develops dynamic imaging for a better understanding and treatment.