Professor Rogier Schulte on his lighthouse farms: ‘I’m looking for farms that are ready for 2050’

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Rogier Schulte was appointed professor of Farming Systems Ecology over two years ago. He gives his inaugural lecture on lighthouse farms on 12 December. These…

Cutting hedge technology

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A robot that picks bell peppers? Seen it. One that collects eggs?…

Zonder veerkracht geen dierenwelzijn

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Professor of Animals and Society Elsbeth Stassen retires on 21 November. She…
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‘Parenting is science with no controls’

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Keeping your work and home life separate is not easy, noticed Elysa…

‘Driving fast at night not smart’

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130 km/h is not as bad during the day as at night.

Soft material break like a water jet

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Soft materials such as gelatine and yoghurt can be damaged and break,…

Tits lay eggs earlier in warm spring

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PhD candidate Irene Verhagen discovered that the temperature determines directly when great…

Beating malnourishment with traditional drinks

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Traditional Zambian drinks such as mabisi and munkoyo could help children get…

WUR researcher wins 4TU Challenge with sensors for faster cancer detection

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WUR PhD candidate Pepijn Beekman and his teammate Dilu Mathew from the…

Health is also food industry’s responsibility

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The food industry has a responsibility toward people regarding nutrition-related health problems…