People express themselves freely in social media. Can their posts be used for crowd control at large events? For sure, says Dr Vincent Gong, that’s what we made it for.
The Triceratops skull is back in the Science Centre. The restoration combined 66 million year old bone fragments and today’s scientifically modelled 3D prints.
Last Friday, Delft master’s students in biomedical technology were able to watch live from a lecture hall to an ear operation in a Berlin university hospital.
Rutte is angry. Last weekend premier division football supporters cheered and shouted in the stadium, behaviour banned because of corona. How dangerous is it?
Most end-of-life satellites simply burn up in the atmosphere. But a few drop to earth. What is the chance that we get hit by pieces of falling satellites?
Housing has become almost unaffordable. Still, at the Van Leeuwenhoeklezing in the Science Centre, real estate expert Peter Boelhouwer says that there is no housing bubble.
We have learned to work at home and have gotten rid of traffic jams. Are we going to continue this after the corona crisis? This was the question on a webinar last week.
Kun jij niet tegen het geluid van gekauw? Misschien heb je wel misofonie! Voor hun onderzoek naar deze aandoening kregen Nederlandse en Vlaamse onderzoekers een Ig Nobelpijs.
Covid-19 lockdowns are causing scientists to turn to online conferencing. But Kavli researchers were exploring the pros and cons of online seminars long before corona.