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Coronavirus clone from Switzerland goes ‘viral’

Virology and veterinary bacteriology researchers at the Swiss University of Bern have succeeded in cloning the novel SARS CoV-2 coronavirus. The scientists were able to recreate the coronavirus from synthetic DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the high-security laboratory of the Institute…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • May 6, 2020
  • Digital

Coronacrisis: Home office makes employers think about digital surveillance

Until now, home offices have largely been based on trust, says Ulrich Remus, a business information specialist from the University of Innsbruck. But that could change in the corona crisis. The demand for monitoring software has increased. Now employees are…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • May 6, 2020
  • Digital

Heading to the holodeck? Computer scientist creates tangible virtual worlds

Every Star Trek fan has probably had the same wish. A holodeck where you can create your own worlds. And even if they are only holographic, they still look deceptively real. Plus, they can also be experienced in a physical…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • May 6, 2020
  • Sustainability

Curious types (1) – “I was bored so I bought an airplane”

If the Corona crisis makes something clear to us, it is that the solutions of the past no longer work for today’s problems. But in order to achieve those new solutions and create real innovations that benefit society, something has…

  • Danae Bodewes
  • May 6, 2020
  • Health

COVID-19 Vaccine from Humane Genomics is one step closer: “Super Exciting”

In an update on developments around a potential vaccine for COVID-19 based on VSV, New York-based Humane Genomics is reporting a new success in the lab. By showing that the proposed vaccine is binding the ACE2 receptor, the lab has…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • May 6, 2020
  • Start-ups

Start-up of the day: Making business parks circular by using each other’s waste streams

Business sites can be made much more sustainable by working together in the field of waste and residual materials. PulsUp does this, for example, by having the waste from one company be used as raw material for another. Residual flows…

  • Paul Smits
  • May 5, 2020
  • Sustainability

Corona: Telediagnosis now possible in isolated locations thanks to space technology

Prescriptions per telephone and telemedicine consultations for initial diagnoses have been skyrocketing in recent weeks. Fear of infection with SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus at medical practices is deterring more and more people from visiting a doctor in person. But even doctors themselves…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • May 5, 2020
  • Digital

Dutch Tech Industry foresees “very heavy blows” and calls for intelligent relaunch

FME, the entrepreneurial organization for the technological industry, thinks it is “high time that, in addition to the political focus on protecting health care, the focus is also on economic interests”. From a survey carried out by FME, it appears…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • May 5, 2020
  • Sustainability

How SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus attacks cells in the gastrointestinal tract

The longer the corona pandemic lasts, the more scientists learn about the virus. And these research findings are anything but reassuring. Whereas in the beginning it was said that SARS-CoV-2 is a pulmonary virus and COVID-19 is a pulmonary infection,…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • May 5, 2020
  • Health, Start-ups

Start-up of the week: This week’s winner heralds the end of the dreaded pap smear

”Your sneak preview of the future” is the slogan of Innovation Origins, and that’s just what we will highlight with our Start-up of the Week column. Over the past few days, four start-ups of the day have been featured and…

  • Jelmer Visser
  • May 4, 2020
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