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Goose feather badminton shuttle dynamics are difficult to translate into a synthetic variant

Most Dutch people know badminton from playing it at the campsite. The goal is to keep the shuttlecock up in the air for as long as possible. This is very different from competitive badminton, where the aim is to hit…

  • Corine Spaans
  • September 4, 2019
  • Digital

Prep for RoboCup 2019: instead of training sessions – scan images

Two multiplied by five machines on two legs running after one ball so that they can kick it into the opponents’ goal – that is robot football. Even detecting the ball is a challenge for these players. Tim Laue from…

  • Volker Joksch
  • September 4, 2019
  • Sustainability

Global warming: grapes are ripening faster

How does a vintner know that the grapes are ripe? By the traditional method, they taste the grapes themselves. Like this: put the grape in your mouth, bite into it, let the juice run out and in doing so determine…

  • Almut Otto
  • September 4, 2019
  • Mobility

FlixBus plan European long-distance hydrogen-fuelled bus

In the future, the FlixBus buses will not only get to show off their green finery, they will also run “green”. In addition to its three e-buses, Europe’s largest long-distance bus provider also wants to rely on hydrogen fuel and…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • September 4, 2019
  • Mobility

More efficient catalysts using iridium atoms

A new technology for improved catalysts was developed by the Institute of Applied Physics at the TU Vienna. Conventional catalyst materials are expensive and lag behind the expectations of researchers in terms of efficiency. This could change with the use…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • September 3, 2019
  • Start-ups

Start-up of the day: Roseboxes – sustainable and beautiful

Fresh flowers are really a wonderful way to decorate. And of course there are always occasions when you can express your thanks with a gorgeous bouquet. For those who want to be sustainable, it is best to buy flowers with…

  • Almut Otto
  • September 3, 2019
  • Health, Sustainability

You decide: who will be our start-up of the month for August?

Innovation Origins has once again chosen four start-ups of the week in August. As September has started, we are taking another look at them. After all, there is still a monthly trophy to be handed out and we need the…

  • Jelmer Visser
  • September 3, 2019
  • Start-ups

Entrepreneur of the Year Award: Making an impact is more important than a salary for young entrepreneurs

The entrepreneur is the driving force behind a company. That is why EY has been awarding an entrepreneurial prize for more than twenty years. Successful entrepreneurs from sixty different countries are then presented with an Entrepreneur of the Year Award.…

  • Linda Bak
  • September 3, 2019
  • Health

Researchers are developing organic sunscreen from cashew nutshell liquid

Especially in summer, shelves in supermarkets and drugstores are full of a variety of sunscreen products across all price ranges. And a good sun or UV protection is indispensable in particular for people who are more or less light-skinned, because…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • September 3, 2019
  • Health, Start-ups

With Hable Accessibility, the European Venture Programme gets a Dutch winner

Last year it was a TU München student who ran off with the first prize, this year the jury couldn’t help but designate a local Eindhoven candidate as the winner of the European Venture Programme. Ayushman Talwar from Hable Accessibility…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • September 3, 2019
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