The world’s largest glacier, Antarctic’s Pine Island Glacier, spawned an iceberg of over 300 square km – twice the size of Amsterdam – that very quickly shattered into pieces.
Tougher regulations are forcing maritime operators to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Two PhD studies into wind-assisted propulsion show double-digit fuel savings.
As healthcare becomes increasingly complex, Professor Heike Vallery strives for simpler and lighter systems for learning to walk again.
Should you worry about the new 5G network’s privacy and security? Delta discussed this issue with Professor of Cyber Security Michel van Eeten.
Promovendus Maarten Leeuwenhoek (1991) promoveert op 20-02-2020 op een nieuwe technologie voor de microscopie. Hoe toevallig is dat?
The North Sea could be closed off from the Atlantic Ocean by two long dams. This may stop the sea level rise around the new ‘North Lake’. A stroke of genius or a delusion?
Royal DSM recently celebrated 150 years of biotechnology-based production and innovation in an exhibition. TU Delft TV took a tour and learned all about yeast.
Door de moeizame onderhandelingen over de meerjarenbegroting van de EU staan de budgetten van de Erasmusbeurzen en onderzoeksprogramma Horizon Europe op losse schroeven.
Technological developments may have major consequences, and not always good ones. Delta asked five professors whether and how they counteract this with responsible designs.