Here’s an idea: close your working day with a visit to the Aerospace Engineering Faculty building this Friday. You can enjoy drinks and live poetry at the opening of the Poetry in Space exhibition.
People who pay per use tend to use their washing machine less often, and at lower temperatures, a TU Delft study finds. Pay-per-use business models make consumers act more sustainably, they say.
During the Shell Eco-marathon in London, the TU Delft Ecorunner reached the third place in the prototype category last weekend. Additionally, the Ecorunner team won the design award.
Land-ice loss from West Antarctica has tripled over the last decade, we heard last week. A new study in Science this week shows that the measured ice-loss was actually 10% short. But there is good news too.
Het Solar Boat Team legt in Purmerend de laatste hand aan de zonneboot. Het accupakket dat eerder deze week door een brand verloren ging is in een recordtempo vernieuwd. Het team zal komend weekend deelnemen aan het tweede deel van de Solar Sport One competitie alsof er niks gebeurd is.
On average, the Dutch non-profit housing stock will have a B energy label by 2021, promises the 2008 Energy Covenant. Instead, a C label is more likely, warns Dr Faidra Filippidou of the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment, OTB.
Met de robot van Project March kan Sjaan Quirijns (42) weer lopen. Deze zomer oefent ze samen met de studenten twee keer per week voor de Cybathlon experience in september. “D
Nanophysicist Dr Sander Otte was appointed Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor on 29 May 2018. His 8,000 bit atomic memory was world news two years ago. What is he working on now?
Bionano-onderzoeker prof.dr. Marileen Dogterom (TNW) krijgt de NWO Spinozapremie. Dat werd vrijdag 15 juni bekend gemaakt in Amsterdam. “Dit is de mooiste Nederlandse wetensch