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You could be forgiven for thinking of green chemistry as something of a contradiction in terms.
Two construction sites in Brussels have unearthed archaeological sites, and one of them offered up the tusk of a woolly mammoth. The tusk is half a metre long and 150,000 years old.
When the sailing ship Australis sets out from Ushuaia in Argentina on 19 February, the marine researchers on board will all have their hearts in their mouths.
Brussels-born medical technology entrepreneur Jean-Paul Rasschaert had been active in the US for more than 20 years, but he returned to his roots after the Walloon region made him an offer h
Belgian meteorologists are experimenting with a new tool to make weather forecasts more accurate - postmen.
The new Starts Academy, a programme for secondary students in Brussels, officially launches this week. Starts stands for Science, Technology and Arts.
Pioneering mathematician Jean Bourgain has died of cancer at the age of 64. Born in Ostend, Bourgain became a world authority in his discipline.
Six industry associations recently discussed a proposal of 20 recommendations to energise education and training in science, technology, engineering and mathematics – the Stem subjects – in Flande
Space researcher Angelique Van Ombergen of Antwerp University (UAntwerp) has won the 2018 Flemish PhD Cup.