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Intestinal bacterium Akkermansia curbs obesity
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Exploring Bonaire's deep reef by submarine
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Wageningen University amongst world's best in international subject rankings
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Chance is part of science
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Food waste
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Investing in palm oil production technology has positive effects on environment and income
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Tomatoes with extra vitamin C via LED lamps
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USA is a surprisingly good source of crop plant diversity
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Additional animal reservoirs for human Q-fever?
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Data sharing for food security
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Indonesian mangroves prove to be ‘sponge gardens’
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Exploring Bonaire's deep reef by submarine
Spheres can form squares
Prize for Wageningen UR's website
Vidis for Bentsink and Stienstra
Successful mission to Murmansk
Wageningen UR participates in the Damn Food Waste event
Indonesian mangroves prove to be ‘sponge gardens’
Feeding the world population sustainably and efficiently with ecologically intensive agriculture
Prizes for young researchers
Marine litter in the mangroves at Lac Bay, Bonaire