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Innovation - 25.09.2025
’Clear vision missing in oversight on Dutch secret services’
Although the AIVD and MIVD have far-reaching powers to protect our national security, they do not have carte blanche.
Health - Life Sciences - 25.09.2025
The concept of the neuromuscular robotics revolution
In his inaugural lecture today, Professor Massimo Sartori introduced the concept of the neuromuscular robotics revolution.
Earth Sciences - Environment - 24.09.2025
Millions of years old fluid flows influence resource exploration and CO₂ storage
Geologist Akbar Huseynov investigated how underground fluids have moved through the Earth's crust over millions of years.
Environment - Social Sciences - 23.09.2025
Five Dutch projects for Driving Urban Transitions (2024) have been launched
Chemistry - 22.09.2025
Hydrogen bubbles gain spotlight thanks to Global Young Academy initiative
As part of a Special Invitation Collection celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Global Young Academy (GYA), a UT team led by David Fernandez Rivas has presented new insights into how bubbles behave during hydrogen production.
Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 22.09.2025
Small chip, grand mission: searching for signs of extraterrestrial life
Is life possible - or has it ever been possible - on other planets? The (Origin of) Life Marker Chip (LMC ) seeks the answer.
Campus - 19.09.2025
Second Joint UT and USP PhD degree: continuation of a unique international collaboration
Astronomy & Space - Innovation - 18.09.2025

Is life possible - or has it ever been possible - on other planets? The (Origin of) Life Marker Chip (LMC ) seeks the answer.
Psychology - 18.09.2025
Is ’having fun’ more than a break from productivity?
We've all been there: you're focused on a task, but then your attention wavers. Before you know it, you're scrolling on your phone, looking for the perfect jacket, or heading to the kitchen for a snack.
Innovation - 18.09.2025
Aligning generalisation between humans and machines
To ensure AI and humans collaborate effectively, it is important to carefully consider how AI generalises, according to a group of researchers, including Filip Ilievski and Frank van Harmelen of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 17.09.2025
Chemical computer next step in limitation of excessive energy consumption
In the fight against the enormous energy demands of current technologies, Mathieu Baltussen of Radboud University has taken an innovative step.
Mathematics - 16.09.2025
Research confirms: fire brigade response time is crucial
An analysis of 15,576 fires in the Netherlands shows that the longer it takes the fire brigade to arrive on the scene, the greater the damage.
Environment - 16.09.2025
NS generates social profit: 1.33 billion euros
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Life Sciences - Mar 13
How the brain creates meaning: Martin Vinck investigates the key to thoughts, attention and consciousness
How the brain creates meaning: Martin Vinck investigates the key to thoughts, attention and consciousness
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Environment - Mar 12
Turning dairy emissions into opportunities: how climate finance can drive climate-smart dairy
Turning dairy emissions into opportunities: how climate finance can drive climate-smart dairy