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STADE BIANCHE LIVE. A major crash claims victims: Alaphilippe turns around and loses time, Benoot and Campenaerts give up | White Stage

STADE BIANCHE LIVE.  A major crash claims victims: Alaphilippe turns around and loses time, Benoot and Campenaerts give up |  White Stage

cyclingToday, cycling enthusiasts can once again indulge themselves, as the Strade Bianche are cycled in and around Siena. Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert and Tom Pidcock are absent, but with Tadej Pogacar, among others, there was still a lot of clean at the start this morning. World champion Julian Alaphilippe also went for a second win, but crashed …

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Solar Magazine – Project of the week

Solar Magazine - Project of the week

In the “Project of the Week” section, Solar Magazine focuses on a special solar energy project each week. This week, the solar field along the A1 at the Deventer exit, built on behalf of Rijkswaterstaat. When Pure Energie completes construction of the 0.85 hectare solar meadow along the A1 near Deventer at the end of this month, 30 kilometers of …

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An echo for the abalone | BNR news radio

A spider's web as an eardrum |  BNR news radio

Abalones are a family of snails. They are mostly found in warm waters and can grow to the size of your hand. Researchers have now found something to help this endangered species. Attempts have been made for some time to increase the population of these huge sea snails by breeding them. But it is not an easy task. It is …

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French researchers discover a burial cave hidden for 2,500 years: “The footprints of children found” | Science

French researchers discover a burial cave hidden for 2,500 years: “The footprints of children found” |  Science

French speleologists have made a remarkable discovery in Charente, a city in southwestern France. Researchers have found a burial cave dating from the Bronze Age (2200-800 BC). The cave is over a kilometer long and traces of human activity dating back more than a millennium have been found. The labyrinth remained hidden for 2,500 years, archaeologists say. Human and animal …

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Home fragrance: each room has its own scent | Way of life

Home fragrance: each room has its own scent |  Way of life

Odor masking actually started in the toilet: after all, there are enough odors to replace with something fresher. The living room, bedroom or any room in the house can now also be given its own scent, which, just like a scent on a person, can depend on the moment and has its own scent. Where a person mainly has to …

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The 60 million year old collaboration between the leafcutter ant and the fungus

A spider's web as an eardrum |  BNR news radio

About 60 million years ago, ants and fungi entered into an underground partnership that they continue to this day. Why? From Brazil, researcher Pepijn Kooij explains why the two species cannot live without each other in this collaboration, how the ants are used as transport trucks and the fungus even lets you know if it’s not happy with the leaves …

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Motion to exempt cash donations for social assistance recipients passed

Motion to exempt cash donations for social assistance recipients passed

Photo: Jan Glazenburg WESTERWOLDE – Last night Westerwolde City Council voted unanimously in favor of the motion put forward by the PvdA for the exemption of financial donations for people on welfare. After the budget meeting, the PvdA Westerwolde party had a wish to mean something to people on welfare. Unfortunately, it was not financially possible to provide our residents …

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Scientific Advisory Council Installation of the National Museum of Education

Scientific Advisory Council Installation of the National Museum of Education

DORDRECHT – The National Museum of Education recently set up a Scientific Council. With this Council, the museum strengthens its position as a knowledge institute and further strengthens its links with the academic world. knowledge institute For many years, the unique collection of the National Museum of Education has been a valuable source of knowledge about the past and present …

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Edgise Artificial Intelligence in Space – Trending Magazines on PC

Edgise Artificial Intelligence in Space - Trending Magazines on PC

Some newbies want to conquer the world. Edgise starter Nick Destrycker is aiming even higher. “Within three years, our first proof of concept will be in orbit,” he predicts. † Some newbies want to conquer the world. Edgise starter Nick Destrycker is aiming even higher. “Within three years, our first proof of concept will be in orbit,” he predicts. Why …

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Former Emmer Courant publishers give way to 29 rental apartments

Nieuwbouw Emmer Courant

On the floor above the fashion store Derksen & Derksen, on the corner of Notaris Oostingstraat and Hoofdstraat in Emmen, 29 rental apartments are being built. With this, the former newsroom of the Emmer Courant will also disappear. On the top floor of the complex, bugged typewriters and ringing telephones ruled the world for years in the past. But in …

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