Human ‘exhaust fumes’ — the air we breathe out and our farts — can provide an indication of the health of our intestines. Photo Shutterstock

Human ‘exhaust fumes’ as indicator of intestinal health

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Farts help analyse what is going on in the intestines.
De pakhuizen aan de Amsterdamse grachten

Amsterdam city tours barely acknowledge colonial past

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This finding comes from a new publication and additional research on slavery-related…
Europees onderzoeksgeld voor vijf jonge Wageningse onderzoekers

Five ERC Starting Grants go to Wageningen researchers

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The personal grants are worth 1.5 million euros on average.

Two WUR PhD candidates in the FOOD100 list

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Social scientists crowned ‘food change leaders’.
Emeritus professor Willem de Vos wondered: ‘What would happen if we took this bacterium from healthy people and gave it to sick people — via a supplement?’ Photo Shutterstock

Bacterium from healthy guts helps diabetics control their disease

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Because diabetes patients need them in their own intestines.
Een landschapsdienst avant la lettre: de Amsterdamse Waterleidingduinen

Study on landscape services and the link between urban and rural areas

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NWO earmarks 5.5 million euros for five-year research project, Fertile Soils.
De Kluizenaar op z'n buik op de bodem

Ode to the nematode (and other soil organisms)

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Soil biology research inspires sound artist Remco de Kluizenaar to compose music.

Away from the heat

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Global warming is leading to huge migration flows, and we need to…
Het Lowlands-lab van promovendus Rick Fransman (r). Foto's Resource

Lowlands Science: fishing for science

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‘One afternoon already yielded more data than I had hoped to get…
The food forest at Eerbeek.

Interactive map shows the nature measures in your locality

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Nature Today readers help WUR researchers to map nature measures.