The coronavirus may be a crisis, but the air is cleaner. This is evident to TU Delft researchers from Tropomi images from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite.
TU Delft researchers are developing a material coated with silver and zinc nanoparticles that should help prevent bacterial infections around hip implants.
Delft researchers show ‘spooky action at a distance’ in neutrons. Their finding could lead to novel insights into some of the most interesting materials studied today.
The same policies that made electric vehicles popular, such as private charging stations and free parking spaces, are jeopardising further growth in electric transport.
Last December, a ship with 95 women sailed to Antarctica. PhD student Andrea Mangel Raventos was one of them. What were her experiences and what will she bring back to Delft?
Als het aan de minister ligt, krimpt het aandeel tijdelijke contracten bij universiteiten. Ook als dit voor onderzoekers het einde kan betekenen van hun academische carrière.
TU-onderzoekers bestuderen afkalving en aanwas van strand en duinen bij Noordwijk aan Zee met scanners, stromingsmeters, drones en satellieten. Storm Ciara kwam als geroepen.
What prevents extinctions in a competitive world? Biologists have wondered for centuries. Now scholars found that it involves a doughnut shape and a scorched earth strategy.
A new study shows that methane emissions from oil production in the US can be observed from space — a major improvement over measurements from previous satellite instruments.