Netherlands
Einstein's gravity theory passes extreme test: Study
Einstein's insights into gravity still hold sway, even in one of the most extreme scenario.
Science Says: What happens when researchers make mistakes
“Retractions are definitely on the rise” and there are 10 times as many corrections as retractions.
Shakespeare in trouble: Dutch fret about English on campus
Expatriates graduating in English at Dutch universities are often tempted to remain in the Netherlands which has a flourishing economy.
India-Netherlands-Sweden to collaborate for research programme on HIV/AIDS
Programme is to harness research strengths and diverse expertise across three nations to develop better tools to understand HIV epidemic.
Larger the waistline, lower the Vitamin D levels
The greater the amount of belly fat, the lower the levels of detected vitamin D.
Genes linked with sunburn, skin cancer risk
Eight of the genes had been associated with skin cancer in previous research.
German shoppers sample burgers made of buffalo worms
One passerby who tried one of the burgers, Manfred Roedder, said he believed they were a good alternative to meat.
Painkiller overuse spikes during cold and flu season
This extensive analgesics consumption that we have documented raises the concern of overuse and misuse, as well as addiction to opioids.
Music lessons may boost your kid's grades: study
Music education has been decimated in schools around the globe, due to competition with academic subject.
Going Dutch, definitely
Beyond Amsterdam and tulips, take a walk through the Netherlands and its Gothic ethos, quaint canals and wintry wows.