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Plant-based meat and cheese substitutes may contain more harmful substances than their animal counterparts

Alicia Macan Schönleben (UAntwerp) researched ultra-processed plant foods

Publication date
12 May 2025

Scientists launch unique research drone

From the drone, seven advanced instruments for climate research will simultaneously conduct measurements — a world first. Scientists from the University of Antwerp thus gain insight into the health of the trees, the effects of climate change, and the interactions between plants and their environment.

Publication date
28 April 2025

WETCOAST project researches carbon sequestration in salt marshes and mangroves

New measuring station researches impact of nature restoration on greenhouse gases in Hedwige-Prosperpolder

Publication date
3 March 2025

Sewage proves Belgians use significantly more ketamine than before

UAntwerp scientists conduct sewage research at 26 different locations in Belgium

Publication date
24 February 2025
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Ready or Not? Rethinking Return-to-Play after Injury

Guest lecture by dr. Aneuryn Robin

Date
15 may

Workshop "The French Connection III: Organisms, Functions and Modulation"

Date
16 may

Assessing the Willingness of Kenyan Farmers and Consumers to Transition Towards Sustainable Food Systems

PhD defence Maira Finizola e Silva (Department of Engineering Management)

Date
4 jun

Customized airline offer management: solving the assortment problem through multi-dimensional segmentation

PhD defence Daniel Schubert (Department of Transport and Regional Economics)

Date
17 jun
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