In our Sunday newsletter, we, as editors, reflect on the past seven days. We do this on the initiative of our cartoonist, Albert Jan Rasker. He chooses a subject, draws a picture, and we take it from there.
While citing two articles that appeared with us last week, Albert Jan also previews the new year.
In this article, editor-in-chief Aafke Eppinga takes a little look back at 2023, and in this story, we present a collection of state-of-the-art innovations that make winter adventures even more fun. Together, they are
Now that we are looking back: we produced three magazines in the last three months. We published the latest edition, ‘2023: The Year of…‘ last week, and you can find it here. Subscribe here to receive the next editions automatically in your mailbox.
Here’s what else caught our eye this week:
A midlife crisis in the brain (column Eveline van Zeeland)
The Tesla bubble. Sometimes amusing, but often exhausting
Wireless millirobots successfully navigate blood vessels, piercing blood clots along the way
Bridging continents: strategic need for global AI regulation
A real-time map that measures energy transition
This student team wants to cross the North Sea on a hydrogen boat
A minuscule solution, big effect: this is how Vini Mini battles food allergy
Laio: ‘I am the proof. AI has an awful lot to offer journalism’
And here you can find the rest of the articles we wrote last week. Have an innovative week!