524 search results for “shared and plant formation” in the Student website
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New generation galaxy formation simulations on the horizon – Evgenii Chaikin received his doctorate with honours
Simulations of galaxy formation provide much more information about galaxies than a telescope. Simulations have been improving significantly in recent years. Astronomer Evgenii Chaikin made such a significant contribution to this field that he graduated with honours on February 27th.
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Randal SheppardFaculty of Humanities
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Anne StiggelboutFaculty of Medicine
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One step closer to understanding planet-formation: Julia Santos refutes a 20 year standing paradigm
How do atoms and molecules end up forming planets? That's what astrochemist Julia Santos studied during her PhD. She discovered the dominant process behind the formation of methanol in space – a finding that surprised the entire field.
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Arthur SchoorlemmerFaculty of Science
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Pingtao DingFaculty of Science
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Dheeraj SuryakariFaculty of Science
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Zsuzsika SjoerdsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Jeroen DuindamFaculty of Humanities
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This is the library you did not know you had been looking for
2,240 plant extracts from 1,299 different plant species of Dutch origin. That’s the collection of the Dutch Extract Library, which has recently been transferred to the Institute of Biology Leiden. To plant biologist and contact person for this library Pingtao Ding this is a true treasury. ‘To bring…
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Plants & Pencils – Botanical drawing workshop
Arts and culture
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Nienke van der Marel receives New Horizons Prize
Nienke van der Marel has been awarded the New Horizons Prize in physics for her pioneering research on planet formation. This prize is given to young, promising researchers in physics or mathematics. The astronomer and her colleagues found the first observational evidence for 'dust traps' in disks around…
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The Biological Roots of Musicality
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
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Kees LibbengaFaculty of Science
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Bert van DuijnFaculty of Science
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How sustainable is the new Dutch ‘Schijf van Vijf’ Five questions for environmental scientist Joran Lammers
The ‘Schijf van Vijf’ is the Dutch official dietary guideline, similar to a food pyramid, that shows what a healthy daily diet looks like. The updated version places more emphasis on plant-based eating. But how big is the impact of that shift really? We asked environmental scientist Joran Lammers.
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Peter van BodegomFaculty of Science
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Four hundred and fifty trees for Leiden University’s 450th anniversary
Leiden and The Hague have an extra 450 trees thanks to a special campaign to mark the 450th anniversary of the Relief of Leiden and Leiden University’s foundation. Over the past few months, Stadslab Leiden has worked on an initiative to plant young trees with the residents of the two cities.
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A computational tool that will transform bacterial genome analysis
Whether a microbe is beneficial or harmful to a plant can now be predicted with high accuracy thanks to bacLIFE. This bioinformatic tool with an intuitive interface makes it much easier to unlock the secrets of bacterial genomes. A group of Leiden biologists presented it in Nature Communications.
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Paddy Splinter-van KleefASSC
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Willem KrassenburgASSC
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Karin van der HorstASSC
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Kitty BlomASSC
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Joyce Devilee-van LeeuwenASSC
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Pieter TaamASSC
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Roos VlaskampASSC
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Corrina KlinkASSC
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Ellen de Roo-van der VisASSC
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Maurice BeckASSC
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Karin van KlaverenASSC
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Arjan van RijnASSC
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Hans KuipersASSC
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Yixu WangFaculty of Science
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Planet-forming discs around young low-mass star differs fundamentally from one around sun-like star
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, an international team of researchers, including Leiden Professor of Molecular Astrophysics Ewine van Dishoeck, has discovered a palette of hydrocarbons in a planet-forming disc around a young, low-mass star. The results confirm that discs around very lightweight…
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Research projects launched into biodiversity in food and horticulture production
Two Leiden research projects that focus on increasing the biodiversity of Dutch production systems for food and ornamental horticulture have started thanks to funding from the Dutch Research Council's KIC research programme.
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Lychinta ZichemFaculty of Archaeology
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Planet found too big for its parent star
The discovery of a planet far too large for its sun defies models about the formation of solar systems and planets. In a paper in Science, researchers, including Yamila Miguel of Leiden Observatory, report the discovery of a planet more than 13 times heavier than Earth orbiting the ultracool dwarf star…
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Kees BootFaculty of Science
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Eelco VromenASSC
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Coen GlasbergenISSC
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Narada SluisdomASSC
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Patricia ScholtenISSC
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Arnold SlootwegISSC
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Navdeep KaurASSC
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Coen VenemaISSC
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Mark ThieleISSC
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Harry VermeulenISSC
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Vincent HoogendoornASSC
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Koen EveloASSC