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Scientists Replace Toxic Chemicals with Electricity to Make Medicine Components from Plant Waste
Wageningen, Thursday, 16 April 2026.
Wageningen University researchers have revolutionized pharmaceutical manufacturing by creating furanone—a key ingredient in medicines and plastics—directly from agricultural waste using only electricity. The breakthrough eliminates dangerous bromine compounds traditionally required in production processes. Their innovative electrochemical method transforms plant residues into valuable chemical building blocks while consuming less than 0.5% of the energy needed to boil water in a kettle, opening new possibilities for local, sustainable pharmaceutical production in Europe.
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Netherlands Must Transform Infrastructure Now to Survive Extreme Climate Change
Wageningen, Wednesday, 15 April 2026.
Wageningen University research reveals the Netherlands faces hundreds of millions in agricultural damage without immediate action. Summer droughts will occur every 7-12 years, increasing water demand by 80 percent, while extreme rainfall exceeding 63mm poses new threats. The country requires both technical solutions and fundamental landscape transformation to handle intensifying heat, flooding, and wildfire risks affecting agriculture, nature, and daily life across all sectors.
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Dutch University Breaks into Global Top 10 for Industrial Engineering
Eindhoven, Tuesday, 14 April 2026.
TU Eindhoven has achieved 10th place worldwide in Industrial Engineering according to EduRank 2026, marking a significant milestone for Dutch higher education. The university also secured 26th position globally in Human Computer Interaction, demonstrating excellence across multiple technical disciplines. This achievement reflects the institution’s growing reputation in sustainability research, circularity, and human-centered technology design. The rankings underscore the Netherlands’ emerging strength as a global hub for engineering innovation, particularly in high-tech sectors including semiconductors and sustainable technology development.
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Medical AI Chatbots Give Wrong Advice Half the Time, Major Study Finds
Brussels, Wednesday, 15 April 2026.
A groundbreaking study published in BMJ Open reveals that popular AI chatbots including ChatGPT, Gemini, and Meta AI provide problematic medical advice in approximately 50% of cases, with 20% being seriously flawed. Researchers from the US, Canada, and UK tested five major platforms across health categories, finding that while chatbots answered with apparent confidence, none provided complete or accurate references. The findings raise urgent safety concerns as millions increasingly turn to AI for health guidance, highlighting the critical need for regulation and professional oversight in AI-powered healthcare tools.
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Netherlands Emerges as Global Leader in AI-Driven Photonic Chip Technology
Eindhoven, Wednesday, 15 April 2026.
Dutch photonics ecosystem PhotonDelta reports artificial intelligence is dramatically accelerating integrated photonics development, positioning the Netherlands at the forefront of next-generation computing infrastructure. Industry experts reveal energy usage will more than double in five years due to AI demands, while integrated photonics offers the speed and efficiency needed for modern data processing. The technology has evolved from experimental to industrial scale, with production volumes surging over the past decade.
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Scientists Create CRISPR Tool That Targets Only Cancer Cells
Wageningen, Wednesday, 15 April 2026.
Wageningen University researchers have developed ThermoCas9, a CRISPR variant that exploits methylation differences to selectively cut tumor DNA while leaving healthy cells untouched. This breakthrough addresses cancer’s ability to hide from detection by targeting subtle chemical markers.