Breastfeeding aids preterm child’s intestines

Science
Breastfeeding helps the development of babies' intestines and microbiota.

The tomato in the smiling garden

Science
The oldest tomato in the world can be found in Naturalis.

A Little Wiser: Why are bird droppings white?

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Resource dropped the question to Ingrid Tulp, researcher at Wageningen Marine Research.

Feel better by listening

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Just listening to stories about nature can make you feel better.

Back in time: Ukraine

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At the start of this century, researcher Gerbert Roerink helped re(build) Ukrainian…

Searching for tiny weapons factories in the micro-world

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Winner of the Storm-van der Chijs award Barbara Terlouw searches for new…

War in Ukraine has big impact on food supply

Science
Wageningen Economic Research charts the effects of the Russian invasion.

Oman’s frankincense trees are documented

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The inventory must be the prelude to more sustainable management.

IPCC report: take the correct measures, and soon

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Co-author and WUR researcher Robbert Biesbroek: ‘The longer we wait, the more…

Herbal aphrodisiacs in Ghana contain overdose of synthetic drugs

Science
Use may lead to prolonged or painful erection and sometimes even death.