Wildlife crossings, expensive but useful

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Constructing wildlife crossings is a relatively expensive way to improve nature. Repair of existing nature has a higher return per euro.

Wageningen in free-fall as ‘student room city’

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Wageningen is rated second to last in the election for best student…

Extinction Rebellion: where is the private sector dialogue?

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Students of Extinction Rebellion want more transparency from WUR on its collaboration…

New episode in Nergena solar park soap

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The soap surrounding the WUR solar park at Nergena continues. The Ede…

Upfield to start construction of Sunflower after the summer

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Upfield aims to begin building Sunflower, it’s new innovation centre on campus,…

More grey seals counted

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Researchers of Wageningen Marine Research counted almost twenty per cent more grey…

Blog Angelo: Does WUR’s policy support blood-computers?

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On an all but empty campus, Angelo wrote his thesis on a…

Self-censorship through Chinese influence

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Researchers collaborating with China are prone to self-censorship, says research institute Clingendael…

WUR research helps Rijksmuseum restore paintings

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Jesse Buijs designed a machine that allows restorers to see how solvents…

The past, the future and the certainty of summer

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I’m technically ready to say goodbye to my WUR account and all…