Mosquitoes escape our tactile senses

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Mosquitoes that have sucked up blood take off in such a way that we do not notice. They have developed a special method for this.

Sole survivors at sea

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A freshly caught sole jumped down a British angler’s throat, almost causing…

WUR students wants to make youths’ voices heard at United Nations

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International Development Studies student Thom van Stralen is in the final of…

Blog: Typical Dutch dinner

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Many new international students say Dutch food is tasteless, cold, with super…

Workshop storytelling by Teacher of the Year

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Jessica Duncan, Teacher of the Year 2017, is hunting for storytellers. To…

‘Everyone should participate at least once’

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With utmost concentration, details are finalised during the last hour of the…

Feeding the world using apps

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One hundred young delegates from 49 countries are in Brussels, thinking about…

Australians really are relaxed

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Who? Mirte Lindhout, MSc student of Health and SocietyWhat? Internship at the…

Tall people, small stairs and sinks

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Before coming to the Netherlands, I read that the tallest people in…

YOU on campus – This place breathes science

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Carolina Pandeirada (23) is sitting in the gentle autumn sun trying to…