Invite an artist to your dorm This is how cosy it can get. (Photo: Maarten J. Eykman) After two austere years, on 5 February 2023 in 22 municipalities it is finally time for another winter edition of the living room festival ‘Gluren bij de Buren’. The home theatre festival is experiencing…
In biotechnology, safety regulations are much stricter than in chemistry, Britte Bouchaut noted as a PhD student and that stands in the way of becoming sustainable.
The boost to the otherwise unambitious COP27 climate summit was the establishment of a climate fund for poor countries. Is this justice, Delta asks Climate Ethicist Taebi.
Awards tsunami in Haarlem The Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (Royal Holland Society of Sciences) will be unpacking big-time on Monday 28 November: 23 thesis awards, 64 prizes for first-year students and the KHMW Outreach Award 2022. The Society has existed since 1752 and aims to promote science and bridge the gap between science…
Safety regulations are much stricter in biotechnology than in chemistry, noted Britte Bouchaut, a PhD student. In Nature, she advocates a middle ground: Safe by Design.
The nitrogen crisis is harming the Netherlands and is causing farmers to rebel. MEZT, a TU Delft start-up, hopes to reduce the nitrogen from cattle farms by a quarter by 2030.
Delta archive is available online An article with the headlines ‘Battery is Achilles’ heel of electric car’ might be a current post, but Delta predecessor THD Nieuws already wrote about this 40 years ago. In October 1982 to be precise. Dozens of annual volumes of Delta issues (and those of it’s predecessors) filled the high…
Rolf Hut tijdens een eerdere versie van het jaarlijkse evenement. (Foto: TU Delft Science Centre) Rolf Hut is de TU’s meest creatieve knutselaar Hij maakt surprises met een schakelaar. Met licht, effecten en geluid. Ja, dat pakt wel lekker uit. Wil je…
Energy uncertainty has increased the interest in energy renovations, notes Professor Henk Visscher. Now we need large-scale implementation. But how is that to be accomplished?
Planetoid on tour Planetoid prototype at the SHErobots exhibition in Sydney (Photo: private collection Henriette Bier) Insects and other small critters will have new shelters in the city if it is up to Henriette Bier and colleagues. They collaborated on a prototype ‘planetoid’ using robotic 3D printing technology with a wood-based…