Schaatser Tijmen Snel won de 500 meter op het NK allround en plaatste zich voor de tien kilometer. De TU-student verbeterde zijn pr op alle vier de afstanden.
Want to change your kitchen once in a while without buying a new one? The Circular Kitchen is just that: easy, adaptable and circular.
What happens when a computer scientist is interested in social science? Assistant Professor Aaron Ding thinks a multidisciplinary approach enriches his research.
During their minor in Responsible Innovation, students considered how drones could be deployed in shopping malls to monitor the structure and to protect shoppers.
The Moth Radio Hour podcast tells stories that aren’t prominent enough to make it to the headlines, yet, are enough to make heads turn.
Using a small fleet of drones, Dr. Javier Alonso-Mora presents a new system to track the motion and pose of an actor from the sky.
Genetic editing has been in the news following the revelation of the world’s first genetically modified babies. Yet CRISPR offers great potential in the fight against disease.
Pacemakers run out of batteries after around 7 years, so wearers undergo several open-heart operations during their lifetime to replace them. The solution? The heart itself.
After completing his bachelor’s at TPM, Bart Hutten participated in the Netherlands-Asia Honours Summer School. Along the way he learned some valuable lessons and won a prize.