Stories of Science Department of Geoscience & Engineering Reading time: 4 min Radioactive waste: Store for evermore Reading time: 11 min Under pressure Reading time: 4 min Help from on high to save earthly problems Reading time: 4 min In the mood for mud Reading time: 3 min Looking into the earth with sound Reading time: 4 min The largest battery ever is just under our feet Reading time: 3 min Summoning heat from below Reading time: 4 min The geocentrifuge: a time machine for soil Reading time: 3 min Mapping minerals with sensor technology Reading time: 2 min It takes a big tank to research a megaproject Reading time: 3 min Drilling for heat deep down below Reading time: 3 min Securing leaking dykes using a natural binding agent Reading time: 4 min Getting to grips with land subsidence Reading time: 3 min Producing geothermal energy in Indonesia Reading time: 6 min Scanning for Syria Reading time: 2 min Old data shed new light on moon’s origin Reading time: 4 min Building for eternity Reading time: 3 min Soundwaves sharpen image of subsurface and human body Reading time: 5 min Listening to the earth’s inaudible noise Reading time: 4 min Using the underground space Reading time: 1 min Listening to the earth with a million microphones Reading time: 7 min The success of a dyke bursting Reading time: 3 min Micro-CT scanner reveals secrets hidden in prehistoric eggs leestijd: 9 min A geothermal research well on TU Delft's premises Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page