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Neanderthal glue from the North Sea
Scientific research has revealed that a flint tool cased in a tar-like substance is actually one of the few examples of the use of glue by…
Research programmes Soft Robotics and Botanic Sensor networks at 4TU event
Photo: 4TU.Federatie/Bram Saeys The five new research programmes that have been awarded 22 million euros by the 4TU.federation presented…
Cybernetics team wins award for best SMC journal paper
Max Mulder and his team received the Andrew P. Sage award at the IEEE Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics.
Materials experts join the corrosion community in China
Arjan Mol, professor of Corrosion Technology and Electrochemistry, and Herman Terryn, part-time lecturer at the Department of Materials…
Dariu Gavrila receives IEEE ITS Outstanding Research Award 2019
Dariu Gavrila has received the Outstanding Research Award 2019 from the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Society for his work…
Ariadna grant to explore 3D-printing using in-space lunar resources
MSE researchers (Dr. Vera Popovich) together with European Space Agency (ESA) and ADMATEC receive Ariadna grant to explore an out-of-box…
Geeske Langejans in different media
Middle Paleolithic complex technology and a Neandertal tar-backed tool from the Dutch North Sea op pnas.org 50,000-year-old, tar-smeared…
The (im)practibility of materials in a circular economy
Our growing world population and increasing prosperity is putting more and more pressure on global energy consumption and the demand for…
TU Delft students present eight innovative robots
A robot that removes weeds, a robot that journeys deep below the sea and a robot that can fish blue algae from the water. These, together…
Nanoscale Failure in Steel
In our future energy system, electricity derived from solar panels and wind turbines, and heat derived from geothermal wells, heat pumps,…