- Paul Vermunt receives Living Planet Fellowship from ESAWith the grant, Paul Vermunt will research how to use satellites from ESA and others to measure forest water content. To do so, he will regularly go to the Speulderbos on the Veluwe. On and around a 46-metre-high tower in that forest, he will test various sensors that measure the moisture levels and growth of trees.Read more
- Magnetism boosts hydrogen production in model catalystsResearchers at the University of Twente have shown how to improve the efficiency of hydrogen production in an experimental setup. They showed that the magnetic order of the molecules plays a critical role.Read more
- Paul Vermunt receives Living Planet Fellowship from ESA
- Magnetism boosts hydrogen production in model catalysts
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