Science news articles about 'dutch research'

  • Dutch researchers build affordable alternative to mega-laser X-FEL

    ... in action', using a kilometer-long electron accelerator. Dutch researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU ... around half a million euro. That's why the researchers have jokingly called it 'the poor man's X ...
  • There is no such thing as 'the' Indian

    ... number of mayors in Guatemala are of Indian origin. Dutch researcher Elisabet Rasch went to find ... democracy should look like" Rasch’s research explored how different indigenous identities and cultures ...
  • TU Delft demonstrates for the first time how light squeezes through small holes

    ... , what is known as the Bouwkamp model, named after a Dutch researcher who worked at Philips and who in 1950 created ... in with decreasing frequency of the THz light used. In their experiments, the researchers also discovered that even if the hole is up to fifty times ...
  • Why Do Astronauts Suffer From Space Sickness?

    Centrifuging astronauts for a lengthy period provided Dutch researcher Suzanne Nooij with better insight into how space sickness develops, the nausea and disorientation experienced ...
  • Nitrogen retained through loss

    ... plays a major role in seagrass fields. Dutch researcher Arie Vonk studied the nitrogen ... and sediment in the water and the widespread exploitation of the ecosystems. The research results are interesting for managers and conservationists of tropical ...
  • Hs and OHs in the spotlight

    Dutch researcher Mark van der Loo has investigated the influence of light on the behaviour of small ... , such as the modelling of chemical processes in the Earth's atmosphere, research into combustion processes and the measurement and modelling of processes ...
  • Saving teeth by using periodontal ligament regeneration

    ... and subsequent destruction of the tissues supporting the teeth. Dutch researcher Agnes Berendsen has investigated a possible ... of the cells was dependent on the magnitude of the loading. Follow-up research will investigate whether the cell-culture results ...
  • Caution on stem cell therapy

    ... says. Hijacking a Gene to Unveil Stem Cells Dutch researchers recently found a "marker" named Lgr5 ... crypt, where it bubbles out to meet the intestine. The Dutch researchers found their Lgr5-marked cells dividing ...
  • Living near green areas doesn't mean more exercise

    LONDON (Reuters) - Living near green space makes little or no difference in how much people exercise during their leisure time, Dutch researchers said on Wednesday.
  • An unexpected link between coronavirus replication and protein secretion in infected cells

    ... secretory pathway, according to new findings by a team of Dutch researchers that are published June 13th in the open ... , was also shown to negatively affect coronavirus infection. The researchers conclude that "an intimate association exists between the early ...
  • Radio frequency identification in hospitals could pose risks

    ... and trace products could cause critical care medical devices such as pacemakers and ventilators to fail, Dutch researchers said on Tuesday ...
  • Wood density explains sound quality of great master violins

    ... to study classical musical instruments has been proven by a Dutch researcher from the Leiden University Medical Center ... offers new possibilities into replicating the tonal qualities of these ancient instruments, as the researchers conclude in PLoS ...
  • Sophisticated communication a prerequisite for people's independence

    ... that promote this information-seeking behaviour. The work of Dutch researcher Ellen ter Huurne suggests ... social life, to know something about this subject?" The research indicates that it is not only cognitive information needs that motivate ...
  • IVF does not increase risk of developmental disorders in children

    ... that this will not lead to developmental problems in early infancy, a Dutch researcher told the 24th annual conference ... on the waiting list for treatment were used as a control group. The researchers studied the babies' neurodevelopment by assessing their spontaneous ...
  • Multifunctional polymers click together

    Side chains of copolymers can now be clicked into place thanks to a new method developed by Dutch researchers

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