A rudimentary quantum network link between Dutch cities

CoRncrete: A corn starch based building material (2017)

Quantum researchers cause controlled 'wobble' in the nucleus of a single atom

Physicists have built a quantum scale heat pump made from particles of light (photons)

Baker’s yeast with human muscle genes

Researches have managed to capture low-level noise of a single bacterium using graphene

New research: viral recombination is a major evolutionary mechanism in RNA viruses driving adaptation, genetic diversity; occurs when at least two virus subspecies co-infect the same host cell and swap genetic segments; can help both: evolve or break viruses.

Application of automotive alternators in small wind turbines

Porting Darwin to the MV88F6281 (2012)

Blockchain-based and open source Digital Euro usage in Café

Researchers build sensor consisting of only 11 atoms

All Pilsner yeast strains originate from a single yeast ancestor

A PhD student has proposed a novel idea of building a Mars base with bacteria, who will mine iron from Martian soil for the later construction of useful materials and structures by the human colonisers.

TU Delft researchers design new material by using Artificial Intelligence only

Flying-V could use 20% less fuel than the Airbus A350

Astronomers unravel a blast that sent ripples in space-time

A pattern language of firefighting frontline practice to inform the design of ubiquitous computing

A novel flying robot has been developed which can mimic rapid insect flight

Delft scientists make first “on demand” entanglement link

Verifying FreeRTOS - a feasibility study (2010)

The Quake III Arena Bot

To Mock or Not To Mock? An Empirical Study on Mocking Practice

Detecting malicious behaviour using system calls

Loophole-free Bell test ‘Spooky action at a distance’, no cheating

The Last Line Effect

Some disasters caused by numerical errors

Delft University expects to reduce the price of graphene by a factor of thousand

Work Practices and Challenges in Pull-Based Development [pdf]

Dutch TU Delft student develops an ambulance drone prototype which could increase the survival rate of cardiac arrest victims from 8 to 80%