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Underground roads, floating villages and mail delivery drones: is this the future?

Onderzoekster Ilse Voskamp schetst het mogelijke toekomstbeeld in het Arnhemse Lauwerspark.

Arnhem and surroundings / Rijk van Nijmegen Today, 11:00 † 3 minutes of reading time Researcher Ilse Voskamp describes the possible future in Arnhem’s Lauwerspark. © Omroep Gelderland ARNHEM – In Arnhem, you’ll soon find post-delivery drones, floating villages and underground highways, and tall residential towers looming over the Veluwe. Soon? Well, in 100 years, if that depends on researchers …

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“He was talking to a concrete wall”

"He was talking to a concrete wall"

NIJMEGEN – The Weezenhof residents’ platform is indignant at the conversation it had on February 14 about the new construction projects for the Weezenhof shopping center. Rob Hendriks of Dornick BV, the developer of the project, the architect of the plan and the municipality of Nijmegen sat at the table. “It spoke to a concrete wall, no adjustment was negotiable”. …

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Scientists offer Ukrainian colleagues a workplace

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

The research community is also working hard to help Ukrainians. An attempt is made to help refugee scientists with the hashtag ScienceForUkraine, among others. For a few days #ScienceForUkraine on Twitter with the call to action for all students and researchers who have problems in Ukraine. Needless to say, virtually all research has stalled, people have to flee and can’t …

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Apple iPhone 14 diagram shows a double hole for the camera

Apple iPhone 14 diagram shows a double hole for the camera

It has been rumored for some time that Apple is finally getting rid of the notch. Instead, the iPhone 14 gets a screen hole. But it does not stop at a single hole because Face ID requires the necessary space. There will therefore be two, and together they will take up as much space as the previous notch. As mentioned, …

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Small discussion during the electoral debate in Ratum

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Sun 27 Feb 2022, 20:24 To read aloud Politics No party excluded in advance when forming a new coalition By Bernhard Harfsterkamp WINTERSWIJK – Many words were once again devoted to the administrative culture of the municipality during the first major electoral debate in the Emma building in Ratum. It was organized by the entrepreneurs of the …

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The direction in which the dog’s tail wags is important

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

Human body language has all sorts of subtle variations in posture and movement. Turns out dogs have more nuance than thought, too. Dogs can show all kinds of emotions. Maybe partly filled in by us, but there are definitely differences in behavior that can be interpreted as such. For example, the position of the tail can tell us all sorts …

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Burn a candle for residents of Ukraine

Burn a candle for residents of Ukraine

After the church service this morning, the Parish Council of the Martinuskerk has decided to open the space “under the tower” from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. This is to offer all Markeloans the opportunity to burn a candle for the people of Ukraine. The porch of the Martinuskerk was decorated for this purpose and adorned with a bouquet of …

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‘Vikings: Valhalla’ season 2: We already know

'Vikings: Valhalla' season 2: We already know

The Vikings: Valhalla series continues with a second and third season. the vikings spin off Vikings: Walhalla is now available on Netflix. In this article, we tell you what you can expect from the second season of the TV series. Vikings: Walhalla is the story of Leif Erikson, Freydis Eiríksdóttir and Harald Sigurdsson. We also see the epic battles they …

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Chimpanzees use insects for their wounds

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

Chimpanzees stuff insects in their wounds, researchers from the University of Osnabrück have noticed. They think it’s a form of self-medication. The use of plants or other inedible substances to fight disease is not uncommon in the animal world. It has already been observed in insects, reptiles, birds and mammals. Bonobos and chimpanzees, for example, swallow certain leaves that help …

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