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Data 10

Power to the grid

Electrical power Wind: an invisible force, but a powerful one that we are using a lot to our advantage. From flying kites, hot air balloons and planes, to enormous wind power plants for renewable energy. We can capture the power from the wind, we just don’t know exactly when. Dealing with the unpredictability of natural […]

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Pitfalls and eyeopeners

Pitfalls and eyeopeners

To give first-year PhD researchers a head start the Library regularly organises a training to improve general research skills. Gaudhaman and Koen really benefited from The Informed Researcher training. Here’s why:   There’s so much literature, you sometimes can’t see the wood for the trees Gaudhaman has been a PHD researcher in Applied Sciences since […]

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Einstein was wrong

Einstein was wrong

Disentangling Data – Disproving Einstein’s Theory of Locality   Making the intangible tangible is no mean feat. In October 2015, Professor Ronald Hanson and his team, including featured PhD student Bas Hensen,  proved Einstein’s theory on locality to be wrong. They demonstrated that the so-called ‘entanglement’ of particles at a large distance exists. In other […]

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Einstein was wrong

Einstein was wrong

Disentangling Data – Disproving Einstein’s Theory of Locality Making the intangible tangible is no mean feat. In October 2015, Professor Ronald Hanson and his team, including featured PhD student Bas Hensen,  proved Einstein’s theory on locality to be wrong. They demonstrated that the so-called ‘entanglement’ of particles at a large distance exists. In other words, […]

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