TU Delft researchers are developing new coatings with unicellular algae, that may prevent corrosion in aluminium airplane structures.
Medical Delta, the collaboration between TU Delft, Leiden University, LUMC and Erasmus MC Rotterdam, started 12 new projects to develop solutions for sustainable healthcare.
The 281 shipping crates that fell from a container ship in the North Sea last week could be a blessing in disguise for oceanographers, says Delft researcher Caroline Katsman.
Fiddling with genes in human embryos with CRISPR-Cas9, as was recently done in China, is dangerous. In a recent article, Delft researchers describe what can go wrong.
Visiting the ITER nuclear fusion installation was one of the highlights of Delta’s science editor, Tomas van Dijk, in 2018. Here is a selection of his top articles this year.
In traffic, we seek eye contact. But what if an approaching ‘driver’ is reading a newspaper? Delft scientists explore autonomous cars’ effects on pedestrians’ behaviour.
Many people who suffer and survive strokes can’t walk unassisted independently again. Delft researchers developed a robot to help them rehabilitate.
Delft scientists will test coral repair techniques in Australia. They will collect coral eggs from healthy parts of the Great Barrier Reef and release larvae in damaged parts.
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research granted EUR 19 million to six large science programmes. Delft researchers are playing an important role in five of these.