Microsoft goes Limburgs
Global software giant Microsoft is set to introduce a Limburg language model with a keyboard and spellcheck function, which will make the Limburgish language easier to use on digital media platforms.

Global software giant Microsoft is set to introduce a Limburg language model with a keyboard and spellcheck function, which will make the Limburgish language easier to use on digital media platforms.
People with a job tend to learn more when carrying out their daily tasks and collaborating with experienced colleagues.
The e-health application MyIBDcoach has resulted in a 50% reduction in the number of hospital admissions, fewer out-patient visits and better medication compliance in patients with chronic inflammatory bowel conditions such as Crohn’s disease (MUMC+ news).
A European transnational consortium led by Maastricht University (UM) will spend the next four years developing innovative bone implants.
Remarkable results of international REMOVAL study (MUMC+ news).
Gastric ulcer drug shown to have alternative application (MUMC+ news).
The DNA of soldiers who develop symptoms of PTSD after deployment to a war zone gives them less protection against traumatic experiences.
The Maastricht Study specialises in conducting microcirculation measurements
Michelle Moerel, assistant professor and researcher at the Maastricht Centre for Systems Biology (MaCSBio), has reached a second place in the 2017 New Scientist Science Talent contest.