T cells manipulate the memory of innate immune cells

T cells manipulate the memory of innate immune cells

Research from Radboud university medical center reveals that T cells from the adaptive immune system can manipulate the memory of innate immune cells. Previously, it was believed that the memory of innate immune cells operated independently. This surprising connection...
Rethinking intelligence: Is AI making us dumber?

Rethinking intelligence: Is AI making us dumber?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere—from diagnosing diseases to curating your Netflix recommendations. But as AI becomes more entrenched in our daily lives, an important question arises: Are we outsourcing so much of our thinking to machines that we’re losing...
Homeowners in Zeeland turn off their solar panels on sunny days

Homeowners in Zeeland turn off their solar panels on sunny days

Network operator Stedin, in cooperation with energy supplier Eneco, is starting a pilot in Zeeland in which homeowners will be asked to temporarily turn off their solar panels on sunny days for a fee. Being smarter with energy helps prevent breakdowns or voltage...
3.5 million for Watermeln’s plug-and-play hydrogen aggregate

3.5 million for Watermeln’s plug-and-play hydrogen aggregate

Amsterdam-based Watermeln, a provider of hydrogen fuel cell generators, has raised over 3.5 million euros. The company offers sustainable solutions for power supply at locations without (or with limited) grid connection, such as festivals, construction sites, and...