Category: science

column | The Hague suffocates in déjà vu

About Roseanne Hertzberger Each week, scientist Roseanne Hertzberger writes about the connections between science and everyday life. About Roseanne Hertzberger Each week, scientist Roseanne Hertzberger writes about the connections between science and everyday life. She is the initiator and chair of the board of directors of the Crispatus Foundation, where a women’s research group is […]

Fields of colored lamps are often full of poison: ‘risks are still little researched’

Planting Dutch flower bulbs is a multi-million dollar industry, which also creates beautiful landscapes every spring. But this industry has a dark side. Few sectors use as many chemical pesticides as in bulb cultivation. The chemicals protect the bulbs from disease and fungus, but they’ve also been linked to harming human, environmental, and animal health. […]

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