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Groundbreaking results in type 1 diabetes research

MUNICH, 29th November 2018 – German scientists have taken a major step forward in research into type 1 diabetes. They have identified the signals responsible for the development of immature pancreatic cells. This could pave the way for the modification of…

  • Christiane Manow-Le Ruyet
  • November 29, 2018
  • Sustainability

Kadans Science Partner to develop a House of Robotics on TU Eindhoven Campus

Kadans Science Partner has bought Meulensteen Art Center on TU Eindhoven Campus. Kadans will redevelop the building into the Meulensteen House of Robotics. It will be a multi-tenant building specially designed for robotics start-ups. After the redevelopment, start-ups will be…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • November 28, 2018
  • Sustainability

“Delseni”: a women-friendly method of breast cancer screening

Mammography is the method of routine breast cancer screening that has been a golden standard for a long time. It has numerous benefits but also its harms and its limitations, so the researchers all over the world keep looking for…

  • Olga Koltsova
  • November 28, 2018
  • Sustainability

The Innovation Station: biocarbon engineering’s tree planting drone

We kill the forests. Do the math. Humans are chopping down about 15 billion trees a year and plant about 9 billion. A loss of 6 billion a year. We need more trees. BioCarbon Engineering developed a drone that first…

  • The Innovation Station
  • November 28, 2018
  • Sustainability

High Tech Ski clothing – everything to get you covered on the slopes

VIENNA, November 26, 2018 – In the coming weeks we will be looking at the state of the art in ski equipment technology. We will start with ski clothing. Further topics are accessories, ski boots, ski and snowboards as well…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • November 27, 2018
  • Sustainability

Science Slam: scientific entertainment for everybody

Sometimes science can be pretty dry. For example, when we talk about new molecular structures that have groundbreaking properties. This is usually difficult for the layperson to understand. But science can also work differently – that’s what science slam is all…

  • Christiane Manow-Le Ruyet
  • November 27, 2018
  • Sustainability

The Innovation Station: Jurisdiction-As-A-Service

Institutions are a vital part of nation-states. Bitnation is a company that feels that the days of the nation-state are over and that technology, blockchain in this case, offers a much better solution for living together and dealing with disputes…

  • The Innovation Station
  • November 27, 2018
  • Sustainability

MiFood: smart mixes of fruits and vegetables for personalized nutrition

“An apple a day keeps the doctor away,” says the proverb. But what if it is not an apple but an orange that you need to you keep yourself healthy? Or what if apples are not good for your body…

  • Olga Koltsova
  • November 26, 2018
  • Sustainability

[BRAINPORT COLUMN] Time to rethink Smart Cities: From Tech Focus to a Happy State

By Rob Adams and Boyd Cohen Rob Adams founded Six Fingers, a since 2006 in Eindhoven and since 2018 in Barcelona based innovation company. He is a writer of 4 books and interested in the how and where of innovation.…

  • Rob Adams
  • November 26, 2018
  • Sustainability

Light-driven molecular motors offer new opportunities in nanotechnology

It almost sounds like a utopia: When a molecular motor can be operated with just light, regardless of the ambient temperature. But beware, anyone who now thinks of car drives is wrong. These engines are used in nanotechnology. Chemists from…

  • Christiane Manow-Le Ruyet
  • November 26, 2018
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