Maandagavond verongelukten vijf surfers bij het havenhoofd van Scheveningen. Twee van hen waren TU-studenten. Het Delftsch Studenten Corps heeft een gedenkplek ingericht.
Large fire in student flat in The Hague On Sunday, a major fire raged in The Hague on the sixteenth floor of a student flat. Three people had to go to the hospital because they had inhaled smoke. Some residents of the flat could not flee because the escape routes were full of smoke,…
The Joint Interdisciplinary Project offers master students an opportunity to experience real-life engineering problems from all sides. Applications for September are open.
Spillover is the best background book around on Covid-19, even if that term does not appear in it. Quammen writes about the ‘Next Big One’, which we are in the middle of.
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives set more than 100 conditions on its financial support to KLM. Constructive it is not, says Aviation teacher Joris Melkert.
A low-tech ventilator, developed and built by the Project Inspiration team, has reached Guatemala where it will double the national stock of ventilators.
TU-employees led by Professor Amir Zadpoor (3mE) have designed and built a ventilator made from standard industrial parts: reliable and widely obtainable.
When the Delft Professor Beijerinck discovered viruses in 1898, they were regarded as a plant disease. It’s much bigger than that, as we have found out.
QuTech has made functional quantum bits openly available on the internet under the title Quantum Inspire. The quantum computer is here, and you can try it out.