A New Academic Year: Science Communication Events to Explore
As the new academic year begins, we’re excited to share a lineup of engaging science communication events worth exploring. Continue reading A New Academic Year: Science Communication Events to Explore
It’s not the wolf but humans who shape nature on the Veluwe (NL)
When the wolf returned to the Netherlands after a 150-year absence, many people saw it as a natural solution to the biodiversity crisis. But it turns out the impact of humans on nature is far greater than a wolf. In this feature article Maren Oosterlaan explores the effects of the wolf on the Veluwe. Continue reading It’s not the wolf but humans who shape nature on the Veluwe (NL)
Unraveled Mysteries: Yde Girl and our knowledge from 2,000 years Ago (NL)
The Yde Girl, also known as ‘het Meisje van Yde’, was a girl found in a bog in 1897. From the moment she was found, many questions were asked. Who was she? and what can she tell us about the past? In this essay Elizabeth van der Zeijden-Los explores those questions. Continue reading Unraveled Mysteries: Yde Girl and our knowledge from 2,000 years Ago (NL)
