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No experiments but equations: how Daoyi Wang uses math to understand the world
How do you study the growth of microorganisms, the spread of epidemic diseases or the healing of wounds, without actually performing experiments? Daoyi Wang, PhD candidate at the Mathematical Institute, worked on a specific mathematical model that can describe the growth of microorganisms and many other…
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Students work on bacterium that makes sustainable plastic
A group of biology students are working on a solution to the world’s plastics problem by getting bacteria to make biodegradable plastic.
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Nutrition and fasting for the brain: why the Keto diet shows promise
Autism, Alzheimer’s, and bipolar disorder: can the development of these mental health conditions be influenced by the ketogenic diet? Increasingly, research suggests it might. 'For those it helps, it can be life-changing,' says neuroscientist Eline Dekeyster.
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Is sexuality a private matter? Not for LGBTQI+ asylum seekers
Imagine: you’re seeking asylum in the Netherlands due to your sexual orientation or gender identity. The immigration authorities might question you about your sexuality. PhD candidate Elias Tissandier-Nasom, who is researching asylum applications submitted by LGBTQI+ children, explains that the process…
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‘The complex puzzle of housing and urban development makes this work so fascinating’
Chris Suijker, since 1 July the new director of Real Estate, likes healthy and sustainable university buildings where you ‘get the feeling you’re right at the heart of society’. Her aim is to achieve the same effect with even more buildings.
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Exhibition Early Photography of the Middle East
From Persia and Arabia to North Africa: as early as the nineteenth century, there were Dutch people who used the camera themselves in various regions of the Middle East.
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AI ultrasounds: LUC-alumna empowers women in rural Africa
AI ultrasounds: LUC-alumna empowers women in rural Africa
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‘Transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborations lead to better scholarship and solutions’
How can you persuade researchers who are used to conducting research within clearly defined disciplines to adopt an interdisciplinary approach? Newly appointed distinguished professor Arnold Tukker explained.
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‘Safe working Is especially important for yourself’
‘Safe working is a form of professionalism,’ says Hugo M. Nijhof, head of the Health and Safety department. Starting next year, there will be more focus on this topic. As part of the '24/7' project, new opening hours will be introduced for the buildings, along with new rules for working outside office…
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Bas van Rijn defends PhD dissertation on afterlife research
On 22 September, LUCSoR alumnus Bas van Rijn successfully defended his PhD dissertation entitled “The Experimental Culture of Afterlife Research: Attempts by Spiritual Animal Magnetizers to Prove Life after Death” at Universität Bern, Switzerland. The PhD project was part of the of SNF research project…
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Computational speedups and learnability in quantum machine learning
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Chinese Assertiveness and the Rise of Xi Jinping
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Unfolding the regulation of stress response pathways upon liver injury
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Integrating palaeoproteomics into the zooarchaeological analysis of Palaeolithic bone assemblages
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Jeu d'argile: céramique, identité culturelle, créolisation; Une étude archéo-anthropologique de la céramique des sociétés caribéennes multiculturelles
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Achieving decent work in China
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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Far: Observing Radio Bright AGN into the Cosmic Dawn
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Orchid Mycorrhizal Interactions
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Measuring Sustainability: An Elaboration and Application of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Indonesia
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Dormancy in stochastic interacting systems
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Contributions to the phylogeny of the haplolepideous mosses
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Protection of Aviation Security Through the Establishment of Prohibited Airspace
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The effects of birth environment of a star on its planetary system
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Photoinduced Processes in Dye-Sensitized Photoanodes under the Spotlight
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Anxiety in older adults: Prevalence and low-threshold psychological interventions
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Informatiemakelaar en schietschijf
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Discovery of selective diacylglycerol lipase β inhibitors
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The “White Dialect” of young Arabic speakers from Qassim (Saudi Arabia)
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Heteronormativity and Gender Norms
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The Relevance of Impact: bibliometric-enhanced legal information retrieval
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Workshop Digital Mapping
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The Development and Socialization of Children's Ethnicity-Related Views in the Netherlands
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The characteristics of galaxies with powerful radio jets
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Taking Centre Stage: Understanding How EU Account-Holders Enact Their Accountability Roles
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Galactic substructures as tracers of dark matter and stellar evolution
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Interactions from Lipid Membrane Deformations
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Frequentist properties of Bayesian procedures
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Integrating cellular and tissue dynamics with cell fate decisions through computational modeling
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Zorginkoopovereenkomst
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Framing the Conquest
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Between persistence and flexibility - The neuromodulation of cognitive control
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Empirical Analysis of Social Insurance
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Innovative (electro-driven) sample preparation tools for metabolomics study of muscle aging
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The electrode-electrolyte interface in CO2 reduction and H2 evolution: a multiscale approach
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The Third-Party Liability of International Organisations
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Asia Academy #05: Sanctioning North-Korea
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Untangling Cosmic Collisions
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Complex multiplication constructions of abelian extensions of quartic fields
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Tracing Plant Histories
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