Wageningen University & Research (also known as Wageningen UR; abbreviation: WUR) consists of Wageningen University and the former agricultural research institutes (Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek (DLO)) of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture.
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- 10 years on, China's first overseas dairy R&D center ushers in new upgrades
WAGENINGEN, the Netherlands, April 19 (Xinhua) -- Ten years ago, dairy giant Yili Group established China's first overseas dairy research hub in the Netherlands. This center has undergone significant ...
- IFF opens new co-creation centre in Wageningen
IFF has announced plans to open a new co-creation centre located in Wageningen, the Netherlands, designed to enhance its capabilities and facilities.
- Wageningen University & Research Receives NWO Funding for NeurO2ChipH Project
The NeurO2ChipH project has been funded through the Open Technology Programme (Domain Applied and Engineering Sciences) of the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This research is a joint initiative of ...
- Wageningen University & Research: Computer Vision Breakthrough Expected in Maritime Research
Every two months, we introduce you to one of our Vision+Robotics specialists. We give an insight into the person, their research and their expectations. This time, it’s marine biologist and computer s ...
- Lobsters dying on a large scale in Oosterschelde; Researchers trying to figure out why
Wageningen University & Research (WUR) has launched another study to try to figure out why so many lobsters are dying in the Oosterschelde. The animals are dying in large numbers, and it’s not clear ...
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- Uncovering key players in gene silencing: Insights into plant growth and human diseases
Monash University biologists have shed light on the intricate molecular mechanisms that are responsible for gene silencing induced by expanded repeats in an international study published today in ...
- The future of gene therapy has arrived, and it’s changing lives for the better
COLUMBUS – A novel approach to gene therapy is improving lives in ways once thought impossible. Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine have developed a ...
- Eugene See: Bridging Academia and Industry with Groundbreaking Design
San Francisco State University has recently enhanced its reputation through creative marketing strategies led by the highly respected designer Eugene See. He ...
- Caterpillar 'noses' can lead to safer ways to protect crops
A caterpillar's nose might have only 34 neurons (brain cells for sense of smell), compared to an adult butterfly's 300,000.
- Precision agriculture research identifies gene that controls production of flowers and fruits in pea plants
The end of the reproductive period, when flowers and fruits are produced, is a crucial moment in plants' life cycles. However, the factors that control this process must be better understood.