Antarctica abounds with meteorites. But where are they? Glaciologists from TU Delft and Brussels University have found a way to find them. “We have made a treasure map.”
During open-heart surgery at Erasmus MC, the entire heart is measured using advanced electrodes from TU Delft. How does that help in looking for cardiac rhythm disorders?
The iconic lighthouse near Den Helder has so many cracks that the area has been cordoned off. Professor Adriaan Beukers is working with local entrepreneurs to find a solution.
Nothing is as high tech as a quantum computer. But Delft research suggests that with a bit of luck, building one will only need ‘ordinary’ silicon instead of exotic materials.
In the Kabelfabriek along the Schieweg, 30 students are working on a unique project: a serious racing car that runs on hydrogen. “This is the future of motor sports.”
Mirrors in the atmosphere are scary, say Utrecht University professors. To the displeasure of TU Delft colleagues, they argue for a ban on research into solar geoengineering.
Last Friday, 14 January 2022, at 11:21, Stefano Speretta and colleagues at EEMCS received the first signals from their mini satellite. The agonising wait was finally over.
The introduction of a 2G corona pass for the reopening of society is barely preventing new infections, conclude TU Delft researchers in a new report.
There is no good time for bad news, but the announcement made by Minister Blok the day before his departure about extra gas production in Groningen was very unfortunate.