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Spanish schools briefly come to their senses after a bit of online experimentation

The seriousness of the corona virus became really clear in our family on Monday the 9th of March. Less than 24 hours after a massive demonstration by feminists, the Spanish government announced that all schools in Madrid and surroundings were…

  • Koen Greven
  • April 6, 2020
  • Health

Humane Genomics uses synthetic virus against tumors as a vaccine to beat COVID-19

Sometimes you are overtaken by everyday reality. At the end of last year, New York-based Humane Genomics was still working hard to develop a synthetic virus that could destroy tumors, now the company also thinks it is on the trail…

  • Leonieke Daalder
  • April 6, 2020
  • Sustainability

Burning issues: Philip de Goey gets € 2.5 million for research into metal fuels

The sun and wind are not anytime and anywhere available, so how do you temporarily store that energy? A group of researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology sees a dream candidate in metal fuels: CO2-free, reusable and with a…

  • Barry van der Meer
  • April 6, 2020
  • Sustainability

Start-up of the Month: Secret City Trails, ‘cos we’ll all go on a city trip again someday

April is already in full swing. However, at IO we’re taking a look back at March. After all, we still owe you a Start-up of the Month! Each day, our journalists cover a cool European start-up story. Our editorial staff…

  • Arjan Paans
  • April 6, 2020
  • Start-ups, Sustainability

Start-up of the Week: Will Flemish fish leather unleash a green revolution in the tannery trade?

”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, five start-ups of the day have been featured and…

  • Jelmer Visser
  • April 5, 2020
  • Mobility, Opinion

Tomorrow is Good: Hydrogen as a remedy for international conflicts?

The popularity of hydrogen is rising steadily. Leaders in the hydrogen economy are South Korea, Japan and China. Europe is working hard on it and the US also has strategic plans for hydrogen. We barely see the development of this…

  • Jan Wouters
  • April 5, 2020
  • Digital, Opinion

Tomorrow is Good: A crystal ball for COVID-19 or the (artificial) intelligence behind this pandemic

I dressed up to write this article. In a three-piece suit. I must admit, I’m still finding my way around when it comes to dealing with this situation. Keeping a normal routine is essential for me in order to be…

  • Buster Franken
  • April 4, 2020
  • Sustainability

Not long now before we have mandatory face masks in Europe as well

It is the most normal thing in the world in Asian countries like Taiwan, South Korea, China and Hong Kong. Austria has followed suit, as has the Czech Republic. And now even Germany is considering making face masks compulsory in…

  • Maurits Kuypers
  • April 4, 2020
  • Health

European test of new corona medicine on 200 patients

Some 200 seriously ill corona patients in Austria, Germany and Denmark are being given a new drug. Its active substance is APN01. Previous tests with volunteers have shown that the drug is safe and that people tolerate it well. The…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • April 3, 2020
  • Start-ups

Start-up-of-the-day: cycling on a bicycle made of used plastic bottle caps

There wasn’t any particular moment when it became clear to him. It was more of a growth process, that’s how Johannes Alderse Baas explains the phenomenon. You slowly become aware that bicycles are actually being made to be ditched as…

  • Arnoud Cornelissen
  • April 3, 2020
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