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Integrity study shows scientific fraud is common in the Netherlands
More than half of scientists in the Netherlands routinely violate scientific standards by omitting unwanted research results, hiding methodological issues in research, or selectively citing available literature. In fact, over 8 percent have fabricated or falsified research results in the past three years. This is evident from National survey on scientific integrity, a project led by Lex Bouter, Professor of …
Read More »Party leader Groenen fights plagiarism accusations – Germany Institute
In retrospect, it would have been “definitely better” if she had mentioned the source in her book, according to Baerbock in an interview with the South German newspaper (payer, see also Tagesspiegel). She had previously indicated that she had not written a scientific book and therefore no footnotes were included in the book. It was written with the help of …
Read More »Establish and derogate from a zoning plan
The political space of the council is – roughly speaking – limited by: supranational law (such as the Aarhus Convention); higher order national law (such as the nature conservation law and provincial space regulations); policy rules (see article 4:84 Awb); general principles of good administration (such as the principles of confidence, equality and proportionality); and an obvious obstacle of private …
Read More »What we can learn from Beyoncé
In the song ‘Formation’ Beyoncé raps: “You know you that bitch when you provoke all this conversation”. The American superstar is not only popular with the general public and the media. It is also a popular topic of conversation in science. Academics use it as a springboard to write about feminism, racism, gender, ethnicity, economics, fashion, music, film, literature, history, …
Read More »Arnhem Nijmegen region has little space for wind turbines
The steering group is chaired by Harriët Tiemens, alderman of Nijmegen for sustainability. Spicy detail: the Waalstad itself has the fewest opportunities for windmills and solar fields. In addition, there is much less space for wind turbines, when they are desperately needed to achieve a balanced split between wind and solar power. The first Regional Energy Strategy (RES 1.0) Arnhem …
Read More »The judge is the community when it condemns Shell
“Let the community decide the climate,” writes Jan Paul van Soest in an opinion piece (28/6). But that’s exactly what the judge does when he convicts Shell. The judge judges on behalf of the community by applying democratically established laws and by applying broad social and scientific standards. The suggestion that the judge judge separately from the community is incorrect …
Read More »The weather forecast: Place in the sun and maybe an afternoon shower | Zwolle Blog
happier Photo: Arjan van der Scheer Zwolle – Wednesday there is room for the sun. Especially in the morning, cumulus clouds are not as numerous as in the afternoon. We can see a lot of blue sky above Zwolle. In the morning at eight o’clock it is about 16 degrees and after that the mercury in the elevator goes up …
Read More »The Oud Winschoten Foundation is almost home again. Storing museum pieces is already costing Oldambt several tens of thousands of euros.
The Oud Winschoten Foundation does not in any way wish to share a museum space in Halte Democracy, near the Tramwerkplaats, with other cultural institutions in Oldambt. Interviews with the municipality of Oldambt showed that in a few years the foundation will have permanent accommodation at Halte Democracy, where the local parliament is currently concluding its meetings. “We think it’s …
Read More »Clean, inexhaustible and always available energy: the UG Ocean Grazer project nominated for the Huibregtsen Prize
Clean, inexhaustible and always available energy. This is the goal of the Ocean Grazer project at the University of Groningen. Two scientists from the University of Groningen have been nominated for the prestigious Huibregtsen Prize for their research on the Ocean Grazer project in which sustainable energy is extracted and stored from waves. Harvest “infinite wave energy” Professors Antonis Vakis …
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