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Domburg’s Nehalennia district is getting a makeover

Domburg's Nehalennia district is getting a makeover

Gate: editorial, Saturday December 25 11:58 – 2021 DOMBURG – Domburg has had bath status for many years. With various construction and embellishment projects in public space, we always want to contribute to the image of Domburg which corresponds to the quality label. The developments in the Nehalennia region are one example. Magnificent new hotel designs were made for the …

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7 reasons to invest and trade through the Binomo app

In this review, we will discuss the Binomoapp. You’ll know the most important details of the platform’s regulation, rules for deposits, and withdrawals. Additionally, we’ll talk about ways to learn strategies, get bonuses, and other benefits. Continue reading to find traders’ opinions about Binomo. The Binomo app in brief – what is it?  So, first and foremost, we will address …

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Reflection walk in Houthaven Park – News

Reflection walk in Houthaven Park - News

Due to the containment there is again a lot of walking. Walks come in all shapes and sizes, including this tour that takes you through modern Christmas history.From December 22 to 26, there is five signs in Houthaven Park. In five moments, you are taken into a modern Christmas story, linked to the housing crisis in Amsterdam. These five signs …

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Mystery solved: the fish make the “wave” to scare the birds

Mystery solved: the fish make the "wave" to scare the birds

In order to survive in the sulfur-rich waters around Teapa, the poecilia sulphuraria especially in the upper oxygen-rich layer. This makes small fish, closely related to guppies commonly found in aquariums, easy prey for hunters like the kingfisher. But fish don’t give up easily, new research shows in scientific journal Current biology. They frighten the birds with collective wave movements. …

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This is – as far as we know now

This is - as far as we know now

Researchers have unearthed the fossilized remains of a still unknown marine reptile, which measured up to 17 meters in length from caudal fin to muzzle! While dinosaurs ruled the earth, so-called ichthyosaurs ruled the oceans. Although these marine reptiles were not dinosaurs, they reached similar gigantic sizes and also came in many different shapes and sizes. Now, researchers have unearthed …

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How your brain makes sure you always have room for dessert | Thunder wonders

How your brain makes sure you always have room for dessert |  Thunder wonders

Thunder wondersWith the holidays fast approaching, we will soon be at the table again. Delicious dishes appear, and just when you think you are completely full, your aunt comes up with a delicious dessert. Fortunately, you always have room for dessert! Judith Education 23-12-21, 8:30 p.m. Source: Thunder wonders Thunder wonders Researchers from the Donders Institute at Radboud University in …

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What does the map of the route of the terraces in the West look like? – La Perche

What does the map of the route of the terraces in the West look like?  - La Perche

Jan Evertsens Street. Where are the terraces? Photo Richard Mooyman. From next week, the terraces plans of Rozengracht and De Clercqstraat will be available in line. You can answer them until February 9. The plans are part of the Oranje Loper program. This project focuses on the renewal of Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal and the streets and bridges from Raadhuisstraat to Mercatorplein.The …

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Scientists find unknown muscle layer in jawbone

Scientists find unknown muscle layer in jawbone

Even in the human body, there is apparently still a lot to be discovered. You might think that scientists have a good idea of ​​the human body. But apparently the human anatomy has some surprises in store for us as well. Researchers have discovered a still unknown part of our jaw muscles. The results are published in the scientific journal …

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Unique, intact baby dinosaur fossil in egg confirms link with birds | Science

Unique, intact baby dinosaur fossil in egg confirms link with birds |  Science

Never before has such a detailed fossil of a baby dinosaur curled up in an egg been found. For scientists, Baby Yingliang, the name they gave the dinosaur, is further confirmation of the relationship between dinosaurs and birds. Scientists from the UK, Canada and China have found the 70-million-year-old fossil in records in China. It turned out that he had …

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