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Steeds meer Fransen (maar ook Belgen) aangewezen op voedselhulp: Voedselbank is kanarie in steenkoolmijn

Steeds meer Fransen (maar ook Belgen) aangewezen op voedselhulp: Voedselbank is kanarie in steenkoolmijn
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Kan Martine Tanghe onze eindejaarsfeesten redden? - Beleid

Kan Martine Tanghe onze eindejaarsfeesten redden? - Beleid
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Atomic-scale apertures represent a novel regime in physics and materials science

Atomic-scale apertures represent a novel regime in physics and materials science Two new studies demonstrate how to fabricate atomically-thin materials with atom-sized pores, with possible applications ranging from water purification to energy harvesting. (Pre-pandemic image) Two new studies by graduate student Jothi Priyanka Thiruraman, postdoc Paul Masih Das, and professor Marija Drndić demonstrate how to fabricate materials with single atom-sized pores that can be used for liquid and gas filtration. This new regime of “zero dimensional” pores has a broad range of future applications, from water purification to energy harvesting. Two new studies demonstrate how to fabricate materials with single atom-sized pores that can be used for liquid and gas filtration. This regime of “zero dimensional” pores has a broad range of future applications, from water and gas purification to energy harvesting. 

How is Flemish Belgium approaching universities amid the pandemic?

The light autumn breeze in campuses carries fallen leaves around unlike any other year. But for higher education, the year has been anything but normal. Universities have been hard at work implementing measures to keep students safe, and Flemish Belgium is no exception. Located in the North of the country and otherwise known as Flanders, it is Belgium’s Dutch-speaking region and like most countries this year, has battled fiercely to control the coronavirus. As part of our new series exploring how higher education around the world has adapted to the pandemic, Varsity spoke with Michael Devoldere, chief assistant to Ben Weyts, the Minister of Education in Flemish Belgium, to understand the differences in coronavirus-related policies and how they differ from the UK’s.

Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Ultra-fast gas flows through tiniest holes in 2D membranes: Researchers from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and the University of Pennsylvania identify ultra-fast gas flows through atomic-scale apertures in 2D membrane and validate a century-old e

Our NanoNews Digest Sponsors Home > Press > Ultra-fast gas flows through tiniest holes in 2D membranes: Researchers from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and the University of Pennsylvania identify ultra-fast gas flows through atomic-scale apertures in 2D membrane and validate a century-old e Researchers identify ultra-fast gas flows through atomic-scale apertures in 2D membrane and validate a century-old equation of fluid dynamics. CREDIT N Hassani & M N-Amal, Shahid Rajee University Abstract: Researchers from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and the University of Pennsylvania have identified ultra-fast gas flows through the tiniest holes in one-atom-thin membranes, in a study published in Science Advances.

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