New Unifocus: a look at the technology behind research on dry eyes, C-14 and stars
The new Unifocus, the video magazine of the University of Groningen, is online.
This year, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO awarded three Groningen research groups grants to acquire equipment. The equipment is essential for them, so what exactly have they bought? And what are they doing with it? This edition of Unifocus takes a look at the technology behind research.
This week:
- No more dry eyes and painful joints
- Reliable Carbon 14 measurements
- Flashing stars: how fast are they?
Each episode of the weekly online video magazine Unifocus includes three items related to the University of Groningen, in the fields of research and society, student life, teaching, policy and internationalization.
Watch the complete latest episode of Unifocus.
Last modified: | 13 March 2020 02.14 a.m. |
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