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Cities around the world pursue urban renewal under the banner of resilience and diversity. The idea is simple: if ...
Scientists at TU Delft have unlocked a key quantum effect in graphene without using any magnetic fields, paving the way for ...
A Dutch team of researchers from TU Delft has redesigned the vaginal speculum after centuries of discomfort with the old ...
The International Association of Dredging Companies (IADC) bestowed the Young Author Award 2025 to Rick van de Wetering, ...
New research from Delft University of Technology has found that trees work as nature’s air conditioners in cities, providing ...
The 3DEXPERIENCE Edu Center of Excellence label recognizes TU Delft as the first educational institution in the Netherlands to provide proven expertise in using and deploying Dassault Systèmes' ...
The Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is the top Dutch university in the QS Top University Rankings for 2026. It is ...
Like Europe as a whole, the Netherlands aims to take up a leading position in quantum technology and photonics. However, this will only succeed if the knowledge acquired in laboratories is actually ...
To predict the energy yield of residential solar PV fleets based on limited information, Dutch researchers developed a ...
The quantity of adaptation finance has been a controversial political issue, and a critical negotiating point for developing ...
Quantum Computing's unique photonic quantum technology and vertical integration position it as a niche player. See why QUBT ...
The kidney, a critical organ for waste filtration and fluid regulation, is the subject of a molecular mapping project that could reshape our understanding of renal health. Despite advances in ...