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Dutch AI Startup Secures €2.3 Million to Predict Surgery Complications Before They Happen
Netherlands, Sunday, 15 February 2026.
Healthplus.ai’s revolutionary PERISCOPE system can save hospitals up to €4 million annually by predicting post-operative infection risks for individual patients and providing targeted preventive actions.
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Netherlands Faces Limited Options for Agricultural Fertilizer Relief Under EU Rules
Wageningen, Friday, 13 February 2026.
Dutch experts conclude that designating non-vulnerable agricultural zones is nearly impossible, dealing a significant blow to farmers seeking fertilizer regulation relief. Despite 60% of coastal waters being potentially eutrophic and nitrate concentrations exceeding EU standards in sandy regions, the Committee of Experts on Fertilizer Law found most of the Netherlands must remain under strict EU Nitrate Directive controls, eliminating hopes for more flexible fertilizer application rules that could ease pressure on struggling agricultural sectors.
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Europe Strengthens Defense Against Cyber Threats with New Supply Chain Security Framework
Brussels, Friday, 13 February 2026.
The European Union has adopted a comprehensive ICT Supply Chain Security Toolbox that standardizes how member states identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks across critical technology infrastructure. This framework specifically targets high-risk suppliers like Huawei and ZTE, requiring telecommunications companies to phase out equipment from blacklisted vendors within three years. The toolbox covers 18 critical industries and could save businesses up to €15 billion over five years through streamlined compliance, while the one-time replacement cost for risky equipment is estimated at €3.4-4.3 billion across the EU.
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Dutch Quantum Breakthrough: New Chip Tests Over 1,000 Qubits at Once
Delft, Friday, 13 February 2026.
QuTech researchers developed QARPET, a revolutionary chip architecture that can test 1,058 semiconductor spin qubits simultaneously in a single cooldown. The crossbar design achieves an unprecedented density of 2 million qubits per square millimeter while using only 53 control lines, marking a crucial advance toward scalable quantum computing manufacturing.
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Dutch Scientists Develop Cancer-Fighting CRISPR Tool from Compost Bacteria
Wageningen, Friday, 13 February 2026.
Wageningen University researchers have received €150,000 in European funding to develop ThermoCas9, a revolutionary CRISPR variant discovered in compost that targets cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue. Unlike conventional treatments, this innovative approach exploits differences in DNA methylation patterns between tumor and normal cells. The 18-month project focuses initially on liver cancer, with the potential to transform precision medicine by attacking cancer from within cells rather than through external therapies like chemotherapy.