Turing Award winners Gilles Brassard and Charles Bennett pioneered ideas that are now foundational to quantum computers and ...
Researchers at TU Delft propose using 2D carbon selenide as a sodium-ion battery anode, offering a theoretical capacity of 589 mAh/g with minimal volume expansion. Computational studies confirmed the ...
ASC Sensors celebrates 20 years of innovation in inertial sensor technology, supporting railway track monitoring and maintenance solutions.
The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has appointed Delft University of Technology professor Ena Voûte to its Executive Board and as chair of the Applied and Engineering Sciences (TTW) domain. Voûte, who ...
The Netherlands goes to the polls to vote for 342 local councils on March 18 and Dutch News is focusing on the campaigns in ...
From 1 July 2026, prof. dr. Alan Hanjalic has been appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science by the Executive Board of Utrecht University (UU). He will also be appointed professor at UU. Currently, ...
Research Ireland-backed Equal1 is bringing quantum computing out of the lab and aiming for widespread commercial deployment ...
A newly studied ferroelectric crystal can tune and manipulate ultraviolet and blue light in ways that could transform integrated photonics.
Global analysis of 744 bridges reveals those in North America, which were mostly built in the 1960s, are in poorest condition ...
If someone asked you to move like a robot and you responded with the fluid art of ballet, your audience would be baffled, yet ...
Scientists are using satellites to reveal which bridges around the world may be at risk of failure -- and how to catch problems before disaster ...
Satellites are giving scientists a powerful new way to watch over the world’s bridges. Using radar imaging, researchers can detect millimeter-scale movements that may signal early structural problems ...
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