Yeast that grows without oxygen? TU Delft biotechnologists dusted off a type of yeast that had been briefly described 50 years ago and that can perform this remarkable feat.
For the elderly, people with regional accents and non-native speakers, speech recognition systems are a pain. They don’t catch your meaning and are biased, TU research shows.
An architecture student bought a disused church to live in with friends. Then fate struck. Now, four years later, he is creating four starters’ homes from ruins.
This year, student team Project MARCH built a walking robot that can handle slopes, curbs and stairs. A summer shower put paid to the outdoor walk on Sunday.
Space debris increasingly hampers space flight. Why not just vaporise the rubbish with a laser gun, proposed a TU Delft student at an ESA congress about space junk.
The climate report that the IPCC presented last week dominated the news for days. Delta asked energy professor Blok and flood expert Kok what stood out in the report for them
After a few days of rain, the water level in Limburg suddenly shot up. What was going on? Were we well prepared? And was it due to climate change?
The UN’s plan to reduce aviation’s impact on the climate is virtually meaningless, asserts TU Delft aviation expert Joris Melkert and his colleagues in Nature Communications.