The quality of Belgium’s famous chocolate largely depends on the crystals that form during the hardening of the chocolate. Researchers from KU Leuven (Kulak Kortrijk Campus) have now developed a new and […]
The quality of Belgium’s famous chocolate largely depends on the crystals that form during the hardening of the chocolate. Researchers from KU Leuven (Kulak Kortrijk Campus) have now developed a new and […]
Women are almost twice as likely to experience anxiety as men, according to a review of existing scientific literature, led by the University of Cambridge. The study also found that people from […]
Results of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 14th edition No less than 9% of Flemish respondents want to start a new business within the next 3 years. However, a considerable gap remains between […]
The Future Leadership Institute organizes a series of lunches, seminars and conferences to bring together university and industry. On Monday 30 May 2016 The Future Leadership Institute invited International New York Times […]
As a marketing academic I’ve witnessed over recent years a massive change in what marketing is and how marketers approach this important strategic function. Yes, many of the fundamentals still matter – […]
A group of leading academics from the School of Public Health at Imperial College London says the UK must remain in the EU in order to protect the health of UK residents. […]
What birds’ attitudes to litter tell us about their ability to adapt Urban birds are less afraid of litter than their country cousins, according to a new study, which suggests they may […]
New to Investing? Here’s How to Get Started Professor Stephen Penman of Columbia Business School offers 10 tips for the beginner investor: Understand your investment horizon. When do you want to cash […]
Researchers have helped solve one of the enduring mysteries of the ancient world: why the inhabitants of Madagascar speak Malagasy, a language otherwise unique to Southeast Asia and the Pacific – a […]
The Roman economy was a market rather than a bazaar, and it was more structured and integrated into the region than researchers sometimes assume. That is the conclusion of KU Leuven archaeologists […]
A symbiotic relationship that has existed since the time of the dinosaurs is at risk of ending, as habitat loss and environmental change mean that a species of Australian crayfish and the […]
A tax by any other name is still a cost, as Shakespeare might have said. But of course the words we use to describe things can amplify or minimise, and some have […]
Evidence is mounting that inter-connections between risks are becoming stronger – for example, climate change and involuntary migration or international security – often with major and unpredictable impacts. Failure of climate-change mitigation and […]
Scientists from KU Leuven present a new therapeutic approach that may make it possible for HIV patients to (temporarily) stop their medication. The findings shed a completely new light on the search […]