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You could be forgiven for thinking of green chemistry as something of a contradiction in terms.

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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.

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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.

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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

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Belgian meteorologists are experimenting with a new tool to make weather forecasts more accurate - postmen.

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The new Starts Academy, a programme for secondary students in Brussels, officially launches this week. Starts stands for Science, Technology and Arts.

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Pioneering mathematician Jean Bourgain has died of cancer at the age of 64. Born in Ostend, Bourgain became a world authority in his discipline.

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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

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Space researcher Angelique Van Ombergen of Antwerp University (UAntwerp) has won the 2018 Flemish PhD Cup.

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