Vlog: Marthe Walvoort - Are bacteria too smart for us?

Young Academy members have collaborated with local newspaper Dagblad van het Noorden to create vlogs about their research. Our goal is to share our science and scholarship knowledge with society, to "share with others what is happening behind the walls of the University".
Marthe Walvoort describes her research on Are bacteria too smart for us? (Zijn bacteriën te slim af?) (In Dutch).
Past Vlogs
- Merel Keijzer and her research on Healthy Ageing and Bilingualism
- Diederik Roest and his research on Cosmology and studying the Universe
- Dorina Buda and her research on Emotions of Dark Tourism
- Michel Vols and his research on Public Order Law
Last modified: | 04 September 2020 11.49 a.m. |
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