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Gezondheidsverschillen ontstaan al vroeg in volwassen leven
Date:20 January 2026

Gezondheidsverschillen tussen mensen met een lage en hoge sociaaleconomische status ontstaan al vroeg in het volwassen leven, nog voordat chronische ziekten zichtbaar zijn. Dat concluderen onderzoekers van het UMCG en de Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. De onderzoekers publiceerden onlangs de resultaten in het wetenschappelijke tijdschrift The Journal of Human Resources.

Alcohol, texting, and e-bikes
Date:20 January 2026

For decades, traffic psychologist Dick de Waard has been studying how people act in traffic. He studies everything thoroughly: from texting cyclists and drunk students to speed differences and e-bikes. Moreover, his advanced bicycle simulator allows him to safely replicate even the most high-risk situations.

The search for extraterrestrial life — and can we broaden our ideas about it?
Date:19 January 2026

In the search for extraterrestrial life, we generally look at planets that are more or less similar to Earth. Astrophysicists Inga Kamp and Floris van der Tak explain how the international LIFE-mission will search for life in new ways, and that planets that appear similar, might actually be composed of entirely different molecules.

Digitization can leave disadvantaged citizens in the lurch
Date:19 January 2026

Digital inclusion is rarely a free choice for adults with limited basic skills. This can present difficulties for disadvantaged citizens. On the other hand, such people exercise a great deal of resilience to stay afloat. These are the conclusions of Alex Smit’s doctoral research.

Two promising UG researchers to top institutes abroad on Rubicon grants
Date:16 January 2026

Two promising PhD graduates from the University of Groningen will be able to conduct research at top institutes abroad for two years thanks to the Rubicon programme organized by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The NWO Rubicon programme enables talented, young researchers to acquire international research experience to help kick-start their academic careers.

What the smell of the sea does to the clouds above Antarctica
Date:14 January 2026

University of Groningen researchers Jacqueline Stefels and Maria van Leeuwe are joining an expedition to Antarctica on the icebreaker Polarstern. They investigate the influence of sea ice and algae on the regional climate in Antarctica. This contributes to the protection of the Weddell Sea.

Atomistic model explains how memory alloys can change their shape
Date:13 January 2026

Mechanical engineer Francesco Maresca and his team from the University of Groningen have worked out how memory metals change shape at the atomic level. ‘Based on our model, better shape memory crystalline materials could be designed for applications that require reversible deformations, vibration damping, or impact absorption.’

Lonneke Lenferink joins The Young Academy
Date:13 January 2026

Professor by special appointment at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences Lonneke Lenferink joins The Young Academy (De Jonge Akademie, DJA) of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, KNAW).

New framework verifies AI-generated chatbot answers
Date:13 January 2026

University of Groningen researchers have developed a method for the customer service department of the company AFAS to check answers generated by AI. The system uses the same methods as human experts and is based on internal documentation as a knowledge base.

5 million euro Growth Fund grant for new batteries for storing sustainable energy
Date:13 January 2026

Een team geleid door prof. dr. Edwin Otten van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen ontvangt een NWO subsidie van 5 miljoen euro vanuit het Nationaal Groeifondsprogramma ‘Material Independence and Circular Batteries’.

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