Pigs from the organic farm Schuttershof in Well are allowed outside.Image Marcel van den Bergh / from Volkskrant This is the solution devised by a group of scientists from Wageningen to break the deadlock in the discussion on the future of agriculture. In this one, two camps face each other. We are pleading for more intensification, to get out of …
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Clerks must look for the limits of the field of work
Duel This is what Jan Dirk Pruim, clerk of the outgoing Almere council, argues in an essay published this week in Internal Administration. In 2002, municipalities began to work on a dual basis, thanks to which the new post of registrar was introduced. From March 2002, this function was performed in a professional manner and, in large municipalities, the register. …
Read More »FIA gives teams more budget space in the event of a crash during sprint races
The FIA World Motor Sport Council has decided to create an additional deduction for teams taking into account the budget cap. Costs incurred by accidents during sprint races can be deducted up to a certain amount from the final cost. Crash Bottas on Imola turns out to be a costly joke for MercedesThat’s what it costs to crash a Formula …
Read More »BBB is concerned about the placement of wind turbines: “ A green space will be allocated, citizens will not be involved ”
The placement of wind turbines, wind turbines, sunny meadows and data centers creates a lot of discontent and aversion among local residents. “It’s going at such a fast pace,” says Caroline van der Plas of BoerBurgerBeweging (BBB) WNL on Saturday. “The green space is filled with data centers and mega solar farms.” In order to meet the goals of the …
Read More »Dialogue between art and science «kleinezeitung.at
In the Barbara Edlinger Gallery, artists and scientists interact with the photographic work of Lea Titz. at Wenzel Mraček | 4:43 p.m., April 30, 2021 The Facebook social networking site Twitter From whatsapp Lea Titz, Barbara Edlinger, “Transit Queens” © Wenzel Mracek The photographer did not keep the photos himself, but the diagrams on the screen of a small digital …
Read More »There is no conflict between Christian faith and science
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Read More »Susanne Janssen and Thea Hilhorst have been named KNAW members
Thea Hilhorst is Professor of Humanitarian Studies at the International Institute for Labor Studies. His research focuses on humanitarian crises resulting from disasters and conflicts and studies their impact on individuals, organizations or communities. She has also developed methods for scientists carrying out fieldwork in dangerous or politically unstable regions. She is also engaged in politics, advice to international organizations …
Read More »Commentary on the retreat of glaciers
Measurements of 200,000 glaciers show that the effects of climate change can reverberate around the world. This gives residents the tool to successfully take legal action against insufficient climate protection. NoticeMartin lobley Date of publication: 04/29/2021 10:04 PM Glaciers are increasingly under attack due to climate change, such as the Blaine Morty Glacier in Link in the canton of Bern. …
Read More »New Space is back, new style, new location. But with the artist of the month.
VELP – After a move, subsequent refurbishment and lockdown, the time has finally come for New Space to reopen. On Sunday May 2, the first exhibition, new style, can be admired in the building of the former Nassauschool on the Oranjestraat in Velp. This exhibition will be provided by Artist of the Month, Jasper van Deutekom. Which in turn brings …
Read More »Postponed! The science behind the art of the long track
Procrestinating, a sophisticated English word for procrastination, we all suffer from it at one time or another. This is not only prevalent in student houses during the exam period, the tax return often remains unnecessarily long, just like this stupid job. “My magnum opus will never be there,” admits Jort Kelder in the last Jortcast. A good conversation about the …
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