Dutch and Chinese researchers have been working together in recent years to develop controversial DNA databanks. ‘It’s time to tighten up our ethical review of such work.’
A German and an American have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their revolutionary method of building ‘left-handed’ or ‘right. “An expansion of the chemical toolbox.”
More and more Government services are online. Governments are letting companies run their IT. Whether this is a good thing or not for residents is the subject of a symposium.
The eco-building brick currently being tested at The Green Village is low carbon, made locally, and offers a way out of the cow dung surplus. Is this too good to be true?
Research financier the Dutch Research Council has awarded a Rubicon grant to 24 recently graduated PhD students. Three of them are from TU Delft.
“Not all ‘woke’ people want to polarise.” Ineke Sluiter, head of KNAW and speaker at the Diversity & Inclusion Week, responds to turmoil in Belgium about the cancel culture.
The former High Voltage Laboratory at EEMCS was reopened as the new future-orientated Electrical Sustainable Power (ESP) lab last Friday 1 October. How does it work?
In the fight against the coronavirus, TU Delft has brought the ventilation in all its buildings up to the required standard. But this alone is not enough.
The likelihood of Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma exploding and causing a mega tsunami has decreased even further, Delft researchers believe. “Maybe in ten thousand years.”