278 search results for “life pollution” in the Staff website
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How light and noise pollution disrupt aquatic life
Fish populations in lakes and rivers have declined in recent decades. This is probably due to light and noise pollution. The Horizon Europe grant enables ecologist Hans Slabbekoorn to investigate this and improve the situation for migrating fish. In order to do so, a seven-metre-long swimming tunnel…
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Christina Galaftonc.galafton@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Jatmiko Wahyudij.w.wahyudi@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Paul Vriendp.vriend@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Algorithms combat environmental pollution from ships
Did you know that algorithms can help with the prevention of air pollution and ships sinking in the sea? A team of Leiden University researchers have worked together with the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management to look in data-driven inspection of ships. In this interview, Gerrit Jan…
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Anagnostis Theodoropoulosa.theodoropoulos@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274882
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How polluting are the clothes in your closet?
Cotton is the most widely used natural fibre for clothes. But how polluting are our jeans and shirts actually? Environmental scientist Laura Scherer coordinated an international research project on the impacts of cotton. ‘The purchases of consumers in Europe can contribute to water scarcity in China…
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Helias Udo de Haesudodehaes@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Berent Barisb.t.baris@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Social life and settling in
When you decide to move to the Netherlands and bring along your family there is a great deal that needs to be taken care of. We will provide some information on schools, childcare and learning Dutch to help you settle in in the Netherlands.
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How polluting buildings and machinery make rich countries ever richer
Rich countries are getting richer because of environmentally polluting (construction) investments from the past, largely at the expense of poor countries. This was shown by long-term economic and environmental data. 'The gap between poor and rich countries is widening.' Scientists from the Leiden Institute…
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Dani Crowleyd.crowley@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274759
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journalist to ecologist: PhD candidate researching light and noise pollution
Ecologist Sebastiaan Grosscurt became a successful wildlife journalist after graduating. But he decided to focus on science instead. He started his PhD research this year on the cumulative effect of light and noise pollution on animal behaviour.
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Filipa Ferreiraf.v.ferreira@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Nina van Dulmenn.van.dulmen@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Mingming Huhu@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271497
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Bernhard Steubingb.r.p.steubing@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Sander van Nielens.s.van.nielen@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Lavinia Reitzl.reitz@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Alice Mondelloa.mondello@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Ecology PhD student wins Dutch award for investigative journalism
PhD student and research journalist Sebastiaan Grosscurt won a Tegel in May. In the data category, Grosscurt and his colleagues won the prestigious Dutch journalism award. 'For me, ecological research and journalism are two ways of achieving the same thing.'
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Jeroen Guineeguinee@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277432
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Lieke WirkenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
l.wirken@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273711
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New technology could make hard-to-recycle plastics recyclable
Cookware handles, electrical plugs, brake pads. Unlike other plastics, these ‘thermosets’ cannot simply be melted down and reshaped, making them difficult to recycle. Chemist Roxanne Kieltyka and her team are now exploring a way to make these materials recyclable, potentially transforming the way we…
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Emilio Solis Sancheze.solis.sanchez@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Jessica Kiefte-de Jongj.c.kiefte@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Heidi RooijakkersAdministration and Central Services
h.j.m.rooijakkers@bb.leidenuniv.nl | 000 0000000
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Aymara Wagnera.wagner@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Mike Slootwegh.j.slootweg@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Nils Pauliksn.pauliks@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Nethmi Sewwandi Kankanamge Donan.s.kankanamge.dona@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Stewart McDowalls.c.mcdowall@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Xinpeng Jinx.jin@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Ana Cristina Arcos Marina.c.arcos.marin@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Droovi De Zilvad.b.k.de.zilva@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Sebastiaan Deetmandeetman@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275616
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'One in five bacteria we tested were capable of breaking down plastic'
Leiden PhD candidate Jo-Anne Verschoor discovered that nearly twenty percent of the bacterial strains she studied could degrade plastic, though they needed some encouragement to do so. ‘Bacteria are just like people,’ says Verschoor. Her research was published in the journal Communications Biology,…
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Auke-Florian Hiemstra named Person of the Year
Auke-Florian Hiemstra is the Leidsch Dagblad Person of the Year 2022.
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Mona Delvalm.h.delval@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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From Steno to Snickers: the Anthropocene through the eyes of a coot
What looked like an ordinary coot’s nest turned out to be a five-star location with a remarkable backstory. Beneath a jetty on the Rokin in Amsterdam, biologist Auke-Florian Hiemstra discovered a true time capsule — complete with face masks from the COVID era and a Mars wrapper dating back to the 1994…
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Plastic in cigarette filters: why smoking is bad for the environment too
We all know smoking is bad for our health. But we might not have known that the cigarette filters that litter our streets also impact the environment. Esther Kentin is a lecturer at Leiden Law School. She is raising awareness of the University’s cigarette butt problem.
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The lifecycle of a cigarette filter
The university is launching a campaign to focus extra attention on our smoke-free university locations. The University is using aptly named cigarette barrels to try to show clearly just how many cigarette filters are being saved from the environment. How harmful are these cigarette filters to the e…
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Working together on the plastic problem: how to keep citizens engaged?
What motivates citizens to participate in a citizen science project on plastic pollution? And does that motivation change over time? Liselotte Rambonnet tried to answer these and other questions with her research on the Clean Rivers (‘Schone Rivieren’) project. Rambonnet is a PhD student at the Institute…
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Justin Lianz.lian@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Kilotonnes of 'recycled' Dutch plastic waste end up in the sea
On paper it is recycled, but in reality enormous quantities of plastic waste from the Netherlands end up in Asian seas. Researchers from the Leiden Institute of Environmental Sciences charted the fate of plastic food packaging waste from the Netherlands. They published their results on July 8 in the…
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Lights off, sound on: Leiden University opens artificial river to study fish migration
On 16 June, Leiden University opens the MIGRADROME: a unique, seven-metre-long artificial river. Researchers will use it to study how light and sound affect migratory fish. ‘We’re recreating a real river, but under fully controlled conditions.’
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Aaron Parisa.paris@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Jana Enkingj.e.enking@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Hazem Eltohamyh.eltohamy@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Bartolomeus Häussling Löwgrenb.j.p.m.haussling.lowgren@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727