Even dead Akkermansia can keep mice slender

Science
Health
The intestinal bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila slows down the development of obesity and diabetes in mice, even after pasteurisation. This makes the application in foods much…
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Students set new world record Monopoly (video)

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Video
Wageningen students have set a new record for the board game Monopoly.…

Blog: Murphy’s Law

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Blog
Blogger Leonardo asks his fellow scholars to endure an overwhelming student life.

One in four international students remains in the Netherlands

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Education
More international students stay in the Netherlands after completing their studies than…
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Producing food without sunlight

Science
Food
David Strik, lecturer in Environmental Technology, has received a grant from Technology…

Plant Research studies bread

Science
Many people claim to feel better when avoiding bread and other products…

You on campus (4)

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Student life
Roos Goedhart (20) is a Bachelor’s student of Molecular Life Sciences. She…

The people against Ebola

Science
In his latest book, anthropologist Paul Richards (71) looks back on the…

When typing becomes impossible

Student
Background
Student life
Typing reports, googling, emailing, Facebooking and WhatsApping. These are things most students…

The ideal chrysanthemum

Science
Background
How can you develop a chrysanthemum that not only looks good but…