The UvA wants to experiment with a quota for international students next year, writes the NRC newspaper. Otherwise, Dutch students would be squeezed out of popular programmes.
Many students know someone who has been drugged with GHB. Proving it is difficult, as is prevention. Eight TU Delft students are working on a detector for the iGEM.
Dry summers are no longer incidental, but a pattern. TU Delft researchers are working on solutions for the increasingly acute drought. A dossier with six parts.
On the day of the Opening of the Academic Year, Professor Kees Vuik (EEMCS) was awarded the Professor of Excellence award. Delta asked him the five secrets of his success.
Door de aanhoudende droogte worden rivieren smaller en ondieper. Binnenvaart neemt minder lading mee en zoekt de diepste plekken. Dat kan slimmer, denkt Rudy Negenborn (3mE).
Building with wood is good for the climate and the nitrogen crisis. It also accelerates housing construction and more. So why do we see so little of it?
According to the Dutch journal ‘De Ingenieur’ (The Engineer), China has given the go-ahead for an experimental nuclear reactor, the thorium-breeding molten-salt reactor (TMSR)
Student team AeroDelft had a modified airplane taxi electrically over the runway in Breda on 7 July 2022. In a year’s time, the aircraft could be flying on hydrogen.
‘Global warming limited to two degrees’ Unlike most of his colleagues in the climate and energy sector Prof. Kornelis Blok (TPM) thinks that global warming will be limited to two degrees. On his Kornelis’ Blog website, he explains that most IPCC authors expect a three-degree temperature rise. He then explains why he…