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TU Delft dominates ‘KIJK’s list of ideas     Now everyone can cast their vote on the Dutch science magazine ‘KIJK’s list of 20 best tech ideas (in Dutch). “There are usually two or three entries from TU Delft,” says editor Laurien Onderwater, “But this year there are quite a few more.” Over a third…

TU researchers develop forensic camera Using a laser attachment, a photo camera doubles as a measuring instrument. TU Delft researchers, led by Dr Arno Loeve (Faculty 3mE), won the Rotterdam police’s Q-lab start-up competition with this invention. The FreeRef is being tested in practice.   In CSI series on television, forensic investigators…

Defence tests Kitepower on Aruba In early September, a cargo ship will sail from Eemshaven to Aruba carrying a 100 kW generator from Delft-based start-up Kitepower. Later this month, the set-up will be installed in the shadow of the 30 MW Vader Piet wind farm on the island. The Ministry of Defence is planning to…

CRISPR-Cas but different CRISPR-Cas is known as the scissors that enable molecular biologists to make precise changes in the DNA of living organisms. Plant, microbe, human or animal – CRISPR-Cas always works. Last week, PhD student Sam van Beljouw at the Stan Brouns Lab of Bionano Science (AS Faculty), published an article in…