A nose for truffles, not for acorns

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Wild boar have a good nose for truffles, but not for acorns, thinks PhD researcher Lennart Suselbeek. When they are looking for acorns they do…

Second education campus on Dreijen

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Not just in the short term, but over the long term too,…

Kersten appointed to nutrition chair

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Sander Kersten has been appointed the new professor of Nutrition, Metabolism and…

Big growth for Unitas

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Unitas seems to be popular with first-years this year. The youth club…

Wanted: ambitious women

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Wageningen UR is looking for ambitious women researchers and experienced mentors to…

Plant breeding for organic agriculture lags behind

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Organic agriculture is seeking wheat varieties that require little nitrogen yet result…

Radio does free-range chickens good

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From a young age a chicken needs to scratch the ground in…

Blog: Getting medical treatment is a pain

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Back home in Nepal I used to visit hospitals often as I…

Blog: The times, they’re changing?

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Last Monday I attended my second ceremony for the Opening of the…

Looking for a room

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Fewer new students are registering with Idealis. The accommodation provider thinks this…