378 search results for “plant and media” in the Student website
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Sybille LammesFaculty of Humanities
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Chris FlintermanFaculty of Humanities
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Robert ChesalFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Addie de MoorFaculty of Science
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Ellen CieraadFaculty of Science
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Unique ‘penis plant’ flowers at Hortus
Amorphophallus decus-silvae, or the ‘penis plant’ as it is known, has just flowered at the Hortus botanicus. It flowered for two days, and then the pollen, which the male flowers produced was collected. As far as the plant experts at the Hortus can tell, this was just the third time that this species…
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Lenny van Rosmalen
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Emma GrootveldFaculty of Humanities
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Pepita HesselberthFaculty of Humanities
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Janine PrinsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Tressia ChikodzaFaculty of Science
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Wei Ping YoungFaculty of Archaeology
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Plants and planets
The Plants & Planets exhibition brings two worlds together in a dazzling mix of science, nature and art. It opens at Old Observatory Leiden and Hortus botanicus on 7 February.
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Ruth ClemensFaculty of Humanities
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Barbara GravendeelFaculty of Science
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Kiki SpaninksFaculty of Science
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Céline ZaepffelFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn BezemerFaculty of Science
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Sticky insects: plants protected with biological glue
Drained leaves and plants stripped bare. Insects can completely destroy crops. Soon, these situations may be behind us, with the new pesticide developed by Leiden and Wageningen researchers. With their plant-based ‘insect glue’, insects are incapacitated.
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Sara PolakFaculty of Humanities
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Marieke ElfferichFaculty of Science
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Sofia GomesFaculty of Science
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Daisy SmeetsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Wild plants through the lens of a biologist
What started with an old Soviet camera and a darkroom in London grew into a lifelong passion. Developmental biologist Michael Richardson has been capturing nature - from wild coastal plants to microscopic details in the lab - since his childhood.
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Plant stress increases: New research with bacteria offers hope
Soil that is too wet, or too dry. Or with a lot or few nutrients. Due to climate change, the differences are becoming bigger, and plants must increasingly be able to adapt to survive. How do you make plants more stress-resistant? For this purpose, researchers from Leiden, along with other universities,…
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Ksenia FedorovaFaculty of Humanities
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Peiyan QinFaculty of Science
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Kevin BretscherFaculty of Science
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Peng SunFaculty of Science
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Frederic LensFaculty of Science
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Xinya PanFaculty of Science
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Siamak AnvaritutunchiFaculty of Humanities
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Farzad AslaniFaculty of Science
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Pascal NuijtenFaculty of Science
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Emily StrangeFaculty of Science
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Han van KonijnenburgFaculty of Science
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Tommy van AvermaeteLeiden University Libraries
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Victor PosthumaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Inge LigtvoetFaculty of Humanities
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Sandra IrmischFaculty of Science
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Grant opens door to decipher the secret sensory world of plants
Plants not only sense when they are touched, but they can also adapt to it. For example, by strengthening or defending themselves. But how do plants do this? The Green TE (Green Tissue Engineering) consortium has been granted a Gravitation grant of almost 23 million euros to investigate exactly this…
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Plant-based party on campus: discover and enjoy during Meat and Dairy-Free Week
Facility, Organisation
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Michaël OpgenhaffenFaculty of Humanities
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Miguel MiraFaculty of Humanities
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Kelly ZiemerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Jitske van WelsenFaculty of Science
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Jiaxin ZhangFaculty of Science
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Tinde van AndelFaculty of Science
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What rare plants and animals can you find on campus? Join in the BioBlitz
Do you also love a city where nature can bloom, crawl and flutter freely and exuberantly? And do you fancy a challenge out in the fresh air? If so, grab your mobile and take part in the BioBlitz 'Higher Education is Flourishing' from 22 May.
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Paul KesslerFaculty of Science