TU DeltaArm prostheses require too much forcePhD candidate Mona Hichert says we should get rid of current body-powered prostheses because they require operational forces that are too…Feb 22, 2017Feb 22, 2017
TU DeltaRelease the dronesThe civilian use of drones has boomed in the last decade. But to realise their full potential these aerial newcomers have to be safely…Jan 26, 2017Jan 26, 2017
TU DeltaStudying anaemia with a nuclear reactorA nuclear reactor turns out to be an excellent tool to study the uptake of iron in the body. Iron shortage results in millions of anaemic…Jan 11, 2017Jan 11, 2017
TU DeltaDefend the páramos!Páramos are the almost literal lifeblood of many regions in Central and South America and they’re currently under attack. This is why TU…Jan 4, 2017Jan 4, 2017
TU DeltaRun for your life!Imagine you’re at a concert on a majestic island. Suddenly, an earthquake shakes the ground beneath your feet. What would you do?Dec 21, 2016Dec 21, 2016
TU DeltaAntarctica, the Achilles’ heel of climate modelsCoastlines could experience changes in sea level of over 1.8 metres by the end of 21st century, or so Delft climate researchers believe. In…Dec 14, 2016Dec 14, 2016
TU DeltaA journey from Aleppo to DelftEscape a raging war, cross multiple borders, pay a smuggler for help and survive a harrowing boat journey. It’s not how most internationals…Dec 7, 2016Dec 7, 2016
TU DeltaThe magic formula for successOver a hundred enthusiastic students raced to Lecture Room A of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering building on November 25, 2016. TU…Nov 30, 2016Nov 30, 2016
TU DeltaSharpening the bladesMaking wind turbines competitive with other sources of power involves enhancing energy generating performance and lowering operational and…Nov 23, 2016Nov 23, 2016
TU DeltaThe island at the centre of the worldIn 1997 Samsø, a small Danish island of 4,000 inhabitants, won a competition organised by the government of Denmark with a master plan to…Nov 16, 2016Nov 16, 2016