Vitamin D and mineral metabolism in the hindgut fermenting Pachyderms; 'What can happen if we take elephants, rhinoceroses and tapirs out of their natural environment?' ...
Alleviating financial constraints benefits both climate and equity as a result of more renewable and affordable energy in the developing world, according to Utrecht University researchers in Nature ...
Vinicius Stein Dani, a researcher at Utrecht University, has found that while there is plenty of evidence that process mining can effectively help organisations, this is not always the case.
Saskia van Wees investigates the intricacies of plant resistance and the role plant hormones play in these processes. Today, she delivers her inaugural lecture.
PhD defence: A rural (–urban) perspective Agricultural grassroots initiatives and the making of post-capitalist futures ...
This thesis explores ways to predict how well patients with advanced melanoma will respond to a type of cancer treatment called checkpoint inhibitors. The goal is to find reliable predictors using ...
The faculty of Geosciences is working on a strategy to collaborate with the Global South in a meaningful, inclusive and mutually beneficial way.
Recent research shows that the immune system, which typically protects us from infections, and mitochondria, the energy producers in our cells, play a role in chronic pain. However, we do not fully ...
To make the plastic industry circular, we need innovative recycling technologies that yield a higher quality product. An interdisciplinary consortium of academic and industrial partners recently ...
Bijels - pronounced "bye-gels" - are relatively new gels with unique properties. In her PhD research, Mariska de Ruiter has taken significant steps toward the industrial application of these promising ...
Pooyan Tamimi Arab is awarded a Vidi grant for research on secularisation in Iran: how do Iranians truly feel about religion, atheism, and the separation of mosque and state?
The research focus area Sport & Society concludes with a special, digital magazine. But this is certainly not the end of Sport & Society as a theme in research and education.