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With today's energy prices, you almost don't dare turn on your heating. Yet for many, solar panels and a heat pump still sound like an expensive joke.
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The years-long decline in basic skills of language, mathematics and citizenship in education must be stopped.
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A screaming labour shortage or not, a job is often not an option for highly qualified status holders. In 2020, for example, only 16 percent of the highly educated Syrian refugees had a job (compared to 81 percent of the highly educated Dutch).
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Unlike China, Russia cannot rely on a thriving digital ecosystem of its own to replace Facebook, Instagram, Spotify and Netflix.
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Learning to read and write fluently seems natural to many people. But it's actually not. Certainly not for people with dyslexia. In this lecture neuroscientist Milene Bonte explains why.
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Nothing helped 115kg Lisette to lose weight, until she took part in an experiment as a test subject. With
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It is well known that your muscles age over time, but research by Maastricht University and the Amsterdam University Medical Centre (UMC) has shown that you can also reverse the ageing of your muscles
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As a vegetable or fruit grower, measure how many vitamins are in your products? That is still in the future, but in the Food Screening EMR project companies and knowledge institutes are working on a device that will make this possible.
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Due to the teacher shortage, there are more and more opportunities to obtain a teaching certificate more quickly. What does this do to the quality of education?
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Recruitment agencies make millions from new charitable donors and there is no supervision