How ‘one world’ are we really?

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International
Opinion
Student life
One World Week has come and gone again. An annual event in which Wageningen University & Research celebrates its cultural diversity. But do we truly…

‘Banning meaty names for vegetarian foods gives off wrong impression’

Science
Kipstuckjes, soy yoghurt and veggie burger: meat and dairy names for vegetarian…

Indonesian biodiesel rarely sustainable

Science
Nature & environment
Biodiesel that stems from oil palm plantations in Indonesia does not meet…

Soundbites: How ‘One World’ is Wageningen really? (video)

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International
News
Video
During One World Week, WUR celebrates its international identity and the cultural…

Between saving the world and wanting to be a rock star

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Blog
Donatella Gasparro
Why are natural sciences so focused on data and numbers, and is…

Guillemot deaths due to ‘deprived youth’

Science
The large numbers of common guillemots that washed up along the Dutch…

Reading the mind of the great tit

Science
Research
Animals are individuals, and their behaviour expresses their personalities. Kees van Oers,…

Worm poo contains available phosphate

Science
Earthworms increase the fertility of the soil because they convert bound phosphate…

One World Week kicks off with the Whole World on Catwalk (photos)

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Picture
International
Student life
On Thursday 4 April, One World Week was kicked off with a…

‘New law protects farmers against market forces’

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Vision
Food
The European Parliament adopted a law in March which is aimed at…