WUR is investing four million euros on self-learning models: a digital twins baby boom

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Digital twins are turning up all over the place: in the car industry, the transport sector and the construction business. And now WUR is expecting…

‘Prevent suffering among pets with a welfare assessment’

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Marijke Schop conducted experiments on animals in the course of her PhD…

‘Rapid spread of coronavirus is worrying’

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The coronavirus is claiming more and more victims. How dangerous is it?…

Tree rings predict the future

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Researchers at WUR and their project partners have found a method for…

Antibodies as couriers for medicines

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Antibodies are very specific in the intruders they attack. Jorick Bruins has…

Woman is after men’s blood

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Marieke De Swart needs blood. The blood of 50 men, that is.…

‘World full of optimists is boring’

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‘I am not an optimist by nature,’ said professor of Physical Chemistry…

Heat kills Japanese knotweed roots

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Two contractors may have found a method for tackling Japanese knotweed. A…

Vici grants for Testerink and Ettema

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Wageningen researchers Thijs Ettema and Christa Testerink have each secured a Vici…

Welfare of calves is not affected by farm-size

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Calves held on large farms are not better or worse off than…