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Dutch Court to Rule on Elon Musk's AI Chatbot Creating Illegal Sexual Images
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 25 March 2026.
A Dutch court will deliver a landmark ruling Thursday on whether X’s Grok AI chatbot can legally generate sexualized deepfakes, including non-consensual nude images of real people and minors. Dutch advocacy groups seek a €100,000 daily penalty against the platform, arguing Grok easily creates child sexual abuse material without warnings or safeguards, violating Netherlands law which treats AI-generated abuse imagery the same as real photos.
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Dutch Dairy Farms Cut Emissions by 25% with Lower Protein Feed
Wageningen, Tuesday, 24 March 2026.
Wageningen University researchers demonstrate that reducing protein in dairy cow feed from 154g to 143g per kilogram significantly decreases nitrogen emissions without affecting milk production. The multi-year study of 64 cows shows urine-nitrogen excretion dropped from 185g daily to 146g daily, while methane emissions fell from 488g to 484g per day. This breakthrough offers Dutch farmers a practical solution to meet environmental regulations amid ongoing nitrogen crisis debates.
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Dutch University Hits Major Milestone with 50 Free Digital Textbooks
Delft, Tuesday, 24 March 2026.
TU Delft has revolutionized educational accessibility by publishing 70 open-access resources, including interactive textbooks with quizzes and animations that bring complex engineering concepts to life. This Diamond Open Access initiative eliminates costs for both authors and students while reaching learners worldwide, demonstrating how universities can democratize technical education and reduce financial barriers to learning.
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Europe Opens €56 Million Cybersecurity Innovation Fund for Research and Development
Brussels, Tuesday, 24 March 2026.
The European Cybersecurity Competence Centre launched its largest funding initiative yet, offering €56.2 million through Horizon Europe for cybersecurity innovation projects. Three key areas receive funding: software and hardware security development (€20 million), AI system protection against cyber threats (€21.2 million), and quantum-resistant cryptography (€15 million). Organizations across Europe have until September 15, 2026 to submit proposals, representing a critical opportunity for companies and research institutions to advance digital security solutions and strengthen European technological sovereignty in an increasingly threatened cyber landscape.
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Europe Develops Game-Changing Printed Electronics to Challenge Asia's Semiconductor Dominance
Delft, Tuesday, 24 March 2026.
TNO’s breakthrough printed electronics technology could revolutionize Europe’s semiconductor independence, offering a stunning 80% reduction in CO₂ emissions compared to traditional manufacturing. The Dutch research organization has successfully spun off multiple companies, including TracXon and Perovion Technologies, proving that Europe can mass-produce electronics with 90% less material usage and zero water consumption. This roll-to-roll printing process, similar to newspaper production, creates flexible circuits for automotive applications and recyclable smart patches that could transform everything from building facades to vehicle integration, positioning Europe to reclaim market share from Asia’s current 95% dominance in circuit board production.
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Startup Creates Brainless Organ Systems to End Animal Testing
Boston, Tuesday, 24 March 2026.
Bay Area biotech R3 Bio is engineering complete organ systems without brains to replace laboratory animals in pharmaceutical testing. The billionaire-backed company plans to create monkey organ ‘sacks’ first, then human versions for drug development. With over 60,000 primates used annually in US research and China’s 2020 export ban creating supply shortages, R3 Bio’s technology could revolutionize medical testing while addressing ethical concerns about animal experimentation.