Much can be improved in the communications between academics, policymakers and the public, says PhD candidate Lieke Brackel. She did a highly popular EU traineeship.
Startup ExCulture is developing a new method to produce the anticoagulant heparin and won the Philips Innovation Award.
After two years of research, science journalist Saar Slegers is concerned about a knowledge security law that will take effect in 2025. “There are huge practical obstacles.”
Education Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf wants greater transparency in who pays professors as transparency builds trust in academia. What is the situation at TU Delft?
Ridding Namibia of acacia bush by turning it into marine fuel fairly, cleanly and sustainably would make many people happy. TU Delft researchers study this from all angles.
A group of students presented their new hydrogen boat at the Submarine Wharf in Rotterdam on Monday. Their goal: to be world champion in the Energy Boat Race in Monaco.
To rise in rankings, King Saud University pays academics, including two Dutch nationals, to say they work there. It illustrates the problem with rankings.
Klimaatactiegroepen vragen studenten en medewerkers om informatie over de banden van hun universiteit met de fossiele-energiesector. Ze werken aan een landelijke database.
The materials used in heat pumps harm the environment, NOS wrote earlier this year. TNO now reports that heat pumps are more environmentally friendly. How does this work?