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During the event WetenschapsEXPOSciences, taking place today and tomorrow, about 860 youngsters will present their science projects to a broad public at Tour & Taxis in Brussels.
Flanders’ minister president Kris Peeters was in Mechelen yesterday to welcome the four millionth visitor to Technopolis, the popular hands-on
The bottom ball of Brussels’ Atomium was officially named ‘François Englert and Robert Brout’ yesterday, in honour of the Belgian researcher who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2013, and his lat
An international team of marine researchers from the Free University of Brussels (VUB) and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) have found so-called “living batteries” in the No
The fossils belong to a common ancestor of dogs, cats, bears and other carnivores.
By using carbon-based materials, Vermeulen is working to improve the energy efficiency of lasers on a chip that emit a wide variety of colours, making them fit for large-scale applications.
Proba-V, a European microsatellite, has successfully completed its six-month test phase.
In the ice beneath the South Pole, a giant particle detector called IceCube has captured 28 neutrinos that originated on the other side of the universe.
Surgeons of Leuven’s University Hospital have identified a previously unknown ligament in the knee.