Three odours signal malaria in children

Science
News
Research
Last year, WUR discovered that children with the malaria parasite in their blood are more attractive to malaria mosquitoes than malaria-free children. Researchers have now…

Microplastics cause coastal risks

Science
Microplastics can have significant consequences. In the coastal areas, where the pollution…
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‘Discrimination should be the norm’

Organisation
Opinion
Bastiaan Vroegindeweij is an enterprising scientist who has developed an egg-collecting robot…

WUR allocates 50.000 euro to a campaign against stress

Student
The management at WUR has allocated 50,000 euros to a campaign against…

Cows do not have a built-in compass

Science
Cows do not lie with their heads facing north significantly more often…

No need for highly refined ingredients

Science
The use of mild ingredients that have undergone minimum processing in the…

WUR’s historian has died

Organisation
Jan van der Haar, WUR’s ‘own’ historian, passed away at the end…

Women who get business training more often lie about their income

Science
Vietnamese women who get training on running their own business and on…

Emotional appeal sells seaweed best

Science
Seaweed is relatively unknown but not necessarily unappreciated. If you promote it…

Air cleaners don’t reduce stink much

Science
The combination air cleaners on pig farms that are supposed to reduce…