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Scientists call for a ‘paradigm shift’ in ventilation

Scientists call for a 'paradigm shift' in ventilation

According to these experts, there is ‘Great inequality’ By virtue of sanitary standards for food and water… and the lack of rules for airborne pathogens. Nearly 40 academics from around the world were summoned on Thursday, May 13 “Quantum leap” By advocating the establishment of ventilation standards in buildings, in order to better fight against respiratory infections such as Covid-19, …

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Birds also benefit from Room for the River – Early Birds

Birds also benefit from Room for the River - Early Birds

Today • reading time 2 minutes Munnikenland is a nature reserve with an enormous wealth of birds. The fact that it is so rich in birds is due to the Room for the River project in which the area was redeveloped. This redevelopment was necessary to protect the inhabitants from wet feet and to lower the flooding of rivers. But …

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‘So I knew he would be quick’

Daniel Ricciardo has been Max Verstappen’s teammate at Red Bull Racing for many years, and he knows better than anyone what it’s like to work with him. Despite the occasional meeting between the two on the track, they have always maintained a good respectful relationship with each other. Always mutual respect between Ricciardo and Verstappen In an interview with AutoHebdo …

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Deep in the cosmos, NASA’s spacecraft detects a constant strange hum

What is the current situation with space law?

Somewhere beyond the edge of our solar system, nearly 14 billion kilometers from Earth, a NASA space probe heard an unexpected and persistent hum. And this buzz is now helping researchers understand the matter of the deep cosmos. Deep in the cosmos, NASA’s spacecraft detects a constant strange hum The space probe that made the discovery is an ancient, Voyager …

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EFL Championship Playoffs 2020/21: Who will win promotion?

The EFL Championship Playoffs are some of the most popular and dramatic games in the English footballing calendar, providing second-tier teams a shot at Premier League action. Over the years, the playoffs have produced some unforgettable games and moments, not least the jaw-dropping conclusion to the play-off semi-final between Watford and Leicester in 2013. With just 60 seconds on the …

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Hilversum will help cyclists: more space and a better network of cycle paths

Hilversum will help cyclists: more space and a better network of cycle paths

Hilversum will make the village much more accessible to cyclists. We need to create better cycle paths, which above all need to be better connected to each other. In the years to come, various places will have to be addressed all over Hilversum. Hilversum will be working on cycle paths, as he hopes that the bicycle will increasingly become an …

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An autonomous, self-learning robot can be that easy

What is the current situation with space law?

The more knowledge and computing power an autonomous, self-learning robot has, the better it performs, right? Not in a new study that looked at how simple a self-learning robot can be. An autonomous, self-learning robot can be that easy How do you get multiple bots to do something meaningful together – in this case move them around – with rules …

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American asteroid explorer on the way home | Science

American asteroid explorer on the way home |  Science

US asteroid explorer OSIRIS-REx is on its way home, the US space agency NASA has announced. The probe left the orbit of its target, the asteroid Bennu on Monday. Landing on Earth is scheduled for September 2023. This will be done via parachutes in the state of Utah. In a complex maneuver that took several hours, NASA landed the probe …

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