Using traditional and modern techniques, scientists and craftsmen restored the skull of a dinosaur that lived millions of years ago. Find out how they did this.
How do you file a police report? And who should you inform if you’re receiving threats? Universities are working on a help guide for scientists dealing with intimidation.
Knowledge gained at TU Delft by Chinese researchers may end up in the Chinese army. But the Government will not run stringent screening procedures and produce blacklists.
TU Delft alumnus Jan van der Tempel is one of three inventors to have reached the finals of the European Inventor Award competition. He developed the Ampelmann gangway.
In 2021, more doctoral candidates and postdocs received corona compensation than in 2020. Yet there is still a lack of clarity about the ruling.
Only one in twelve applicants for an advanced grant from the European Research Council was successful in 2020. With 17 out of 209 grants, the Netherlands again scores well.
It is almost ready, the Leonardo da Vinci study association’s anniversary satellite. Now all that remains is the launch. For this, a crowd funding campaign has been started.
A KIVI energy committee advises a new cabinet to keep looking into alternatives to sun and wind, such as nuclear power. What do TU Delft professors think?
Two quantum bits can communicate, but three entangled qubits is a network. QuTech researchers demonstrated how this works last week in Science.