TU Delft researchers devise ‘protein trap’ in scientific breakthrough
- HEALTH
- November 30, 2021
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Read moreSingapore firm will innovate next generation mobile communications solutions in the Dutch high tech ecosystem The Singapore high tech company Gallium Semiconductor has officially opened its new European R&D center in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. It has chosen to locate its innovation hub in the Dutch high tech ecosystem to connect with Dutch expertise and to be centrally located to serve European customers. In the new
Read moreVloggers and so-called influencers with more than 500,000 followers on social media will have to abide by tougher rules on advertising from July 1, the Dutch media commission said on Tuesday. From that date social media personalities who upload videos to YouTube, Instagram and TikTok, and who have large followings, will fall under current media
Read moreIn a bid to position The Netherlands as the global innovator in photonic chip technologies, PhotonDelta has secured a conditional €1.1 billion investment to fuel a six-year initiative. Eindhoven, Netherlands-based PhotonDelta has conditionally* received a €1.1 billion investment that is aimed at building some 200 startups, scaling up production, further infrastructure development, and creating new ways and
Read moreLast year, just 23% of newly registered vehicles in the Netherlands were electric. In the Netherlands and Norway, 99.9% of new vehicles are likely to be electric by 2035, data suggests. This would make them the top two countries to almost go fully electric in 13 years. Sweden comes in second, with 80.35% of new
Read moreWhat if there was a magical robot that could cure any disease? Don’t answer that. It’s a stupid question. Everyone knows there’s no one machine that could do that. But maybe a swarm made up of tens of thousands of tiny autonomous micro-bots could? That’s the premise laid out by proponents of nanobot medical technology.
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