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Going into space with vertigo? It’s possible!

Going into space with vertigo?  It's possible!

Would you ever want to go to space? Space tourism is on the rise. Now only for the very rich, but there are also people who will do it for nothing. For example, virologist Ab Osterhaus, he said last night in Op1. He is dizzy. What seems? It is impossible to be afraid of heights in space. That’s what Pieter …

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why women are colder than men

why women are colder than men

Researchers say it’s not a fairytale impression that women get cold more often than men – it could be an evolutionary fact. According to researchers at Tel Aviv University’s School of Zoology, it appears that not only human females are cold, but many other species are as well. So why do women prefer heating while men increase air conditioning? The …

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First flexible accommodation complex in the Hoeksche Waard with meeting space

Piet van Leenen Jan Reedijk Dorpshuisgroep en Dennis Lausberg HW Wonen - Regio Online

Hoeksche Waard – Today Alderman Piet van Leenen and Director Dennis Lausberg of HW Wonen sign the prior agreement to transform the old town hall in Numansdorp into a place to live and meet. With this we respond to 3 important wishes of residents: temporary accommodation for young people / students, temporary accommodation for different target groups who need accommodation …

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“The municipalities have sufficiently compensated WMO’s own contribution”

"The municipalities have sufficiently compensated WMO's own contribution"

Measurements If the third subscription rate monitor for 2020 shows that the use of WMO facilities is greater than expected and that the municipalities are facing financial and substantive difficulties, then “we must take measures, substantive or financial, “according to Minister De Young’s spokesperson. . This was agreed with the Association of Dutch Municipalities (VNG) when the Wmo subscription rate …

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Tomorrow special day with Etienne Klein guest editor-in-chief

Tomorrow special day with Etienne Klein guest editor-in-chief

The second exceptional guest of the “editor-in-chief” series of Futura for a Day: Etienne Klein. On Wednesday October 6, don’t miss his feature article and the unpublished articles he asked us to write. The second surprise for this school year 2021 for the year 20 years of Futura : Etienne Klein. on on Francoise Combs We were excited to open …

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Nature around Wolfheze suffers from popularity, Natuurmonumenten wants to close some of the hiking trails | Arnhem eo

Nature around Wolfheze suffers from popularity, Natuurmonumenten wants to close some of the hiking trails |  Arnhem eo

WOLFHEZE – The nature around Wolfheze suffers so much from its popularity with hikers that Natuurmonumenten will close the trails to create more peace for the animals. The nature of the region is very fragile. Just like nature on the Posbank, the Wolfhezer’s Moor also suffers from crowds. That is why Natuurmonumenten wants it to become quieter in vulnerable natural …

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UGent students aspire to European summit with autonomous racing car – Science

UGent students aspire to European summit with autonomous racing car - Science

A team of eighty students are building an electric racing car at Ghent University which will take part in Formula Student competitions from next year. In this, universities around the world compete with self-built cars. A dream school for future engineers and economists. But UGent Racing – that’s the name of the team – also has an ambitious goal: to …

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KiM Tracking Study: Peak Passenger Transport Peak Load Offers Best Opportunities

KiM Tracking Study: Peak Passenger Transport Peak Load Offers Best Opportunities

In the publication “Outlines of an Integrated Transport System”, the Knowledge Institute for Mobility Policy (KiM) previously presented a number of promising policy options for more efficient use of infrastructure. The ‘Space in the System’ study tracks and tests how much ‘meat these policy options have on their bones’ and whether they are socially desirable in terms of congestion, road …

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Widened left lanes on the Haringvliet – Leeuwarder Courant bridge

Widened left lanes on the Haringvliet - Leeuwarder Courant bridge

Widened left lanes on the Haringvliet bridge From Monday, the left lanes of the Haringvlietbrug will be wider than before in both directions. In recent nights, the passing lane has been widened by 40 centimeters, from 1.95 meters to 2.35 meters. Rijkswaterstaat decided to do it because motorists were having difficulty with the narrow lanes. Overtaking was therefore difficult, especially …

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