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Treating type II Diabetes without drugs but with ultrasound

A multi-institutional team including Yale School of Medicine (YSM) Yale School of Medicine (YSM) led by Dr. Raimund Herzog has demonstrated the use of ultrasound which stimulates specific neurometabolic pathways in the body. Because of this, the body will make insulin…

  • Antara Mazumdar
  • June 9, 2022
  • Decarbonizing Europe, Sustainability

Offshore wind in Poland: a potential output of 28 gigawatts

The European Union has stepped up its ambitions for 40 to 45 percent of its total energy consumption to be from green energy sources by 2030. Wind turbines play an important role. And because it is often difficult to make…

  • Maurits Kuypers
  • June 9, 2022
  • Start-ups

Shark Screw, the bone screw that heals completely into the patient’s bone

Metal implants have a number of disadvantages. In most cases, patients must undergo a second operation to have the metal removed. This again involves pain and risk for patients and ties up doctors’ valuable time resources. In children, metal implants…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • June 8, 2022
  • Health

Medical robotics is a market with unlimited potential -provided that the investment climate changes

“Medical robotics is a relatively young market with enormous potential for improving the level of quality, driving down costs and operating in places that are almost inaccessible to doctors. Yet there are a lot of initiatives that just don’t pan…

  • Aafke Eppinga
  • June 8, 2022
  • Sustainability

Austrian researchers aim to slow down the aging of bitumen

When asphalt on roads ages, it’s because of the bitumen. The sticky black substance acts as a binding agent in asphalt. There are a number of factors that cause the material to age, but the main ones are temperature fluctuations…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • June 8, 2022
  • Start-ups

Shore systems builds drones to inspect offshore wind farms

Wind farms are a green means for generating energy, but the inspection of these wind turbines is still a task that is environmentally polluting. This must and can be done differently, according to the Delft-based Shore Systems. With a team…

  • Andreia da Silva
  • June 7, 2022
  • Decarbonizing Europe

Poland must quit its coal addiction, or nothing will come of Europe’s climate plans

A crisis like the corona pandemic calls for decisive measures. The EU has freed up €723.8 billion in an effort to use the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to pull the European economy out of the recession caused by corona.…

  • Maurits Kuypers
  • June 7, 2022
  • Opinion

Priorities in High-Tech and Semicon: a Dutch regional reflection

A regional reflection: The Dutch High Tech and Semiconductor region in the Brainport Eindhoven is responsible for approximately 40 percent of all patents in the Netherlands. Patents, one of the innovation parameters, show us that the Dutch are an innovation powerhouse in hardware innovation.…

  • Rick Bouter
  • June 6, 2022
  • Mobility

The High Tech Campus showcases simultaneous and autonomous drone operations

Delivering goods, carrying medical equipment, or scanning buildings for predictive maintenance, drones’ use cases have endless possibilities. Technologies and applications are here, thus thinking about Urban Air Mobility – UAM –  ecosystems is the following step to integrating drones into…

  • Mauro Mereu
  • June 6, 2022
  • Sustainability

Intercultural Dialogues between Dutch and Chinese Businesses: Are we speaking the same language?

That geopolitics is a subject as sensitive as it is dynamic is something we see in the news every day. An alliance that seemed ideal yesterday may already be completely undesirable tomorrow. How do we keep things in balance as…

  • Yuxi Nie
  • June 6, 2022
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