AMSTELVEEN The Amsterdamse Bos will start at the end of February with the implementation of one of the ambitions of the new forest plan: more space for nature. In the area between Ringvaart and Nieuwe Meerlaan south of the A9, superfluous and parallel paths will be removed. This creates a larger piece of continuous forest where nature has space. In …
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Gladbach loses coach in Dortmund and has room for Ten Hag
Marco Rose will be leaving Borussia Mönchengladbach after this season. The German coach is going to work at Borussia Dortmund and as a result a vacancy arises which could be of interest to Erik ten Hag. The Gladbach club chain has announced that Rose will switch to contender Dortmund after this season. The coach there will be the successor of …
Read More »Arab probe takes first image of Mars
China has also released fantastic images of Mars as it nestles in orbit around Mars. The Arabian Mars Hope Probe is currently in orbit around the Red Planet for a week. A great first for the United Arab Emirates, which until recently had only experience of launching Earth observation satellites. La Marssonde is currently preparing for the real thing; study …
Read More »Connected AZ method: “ There is little room for another way of thinking
Justin Baas criticizes the way of thinking within AZ. The twenty-year-old defender and midfielder played for the Alkmaarders between 2017 and 2020, but now plays football in Thailand. In 2017, Feyenoord, Vitesse and AZ became interested in Baas services. He ultimately chose the Alkmaarders, but never made it through. “What I have a problem with is that they want to …
Read More »Why Companies Use Job Search Data?
The mention of the word ‘job offer’ or ‘job posting’ more often than not takes your mind to a job board, careers webpage on a company’s website, or job aggregator site, and perhaps the fact that firms post such jobs for people to apply. These job postings contain job data, e.g., the job title and description, company’s contact details, required …
Read More »Four presumed deaths from Ebola virus in Guinea
Conakry (AFP) – In Guinea, the authorities of this West African country say that four people have died after the new Ebola epidemic. A special representative of the Ministry of Health in Conakry said on Sunday that a total of seven cases of dangerous viral diseases have been reported. The town of Nazrikor, in the south-east of the country, was …
Read More »Residents and designers offer the interpretation of the Ring area: “Space … (Antwerp)
Residents of Luchtbal and Merksem, as well as students of the Faculty of Design Sciences, examine a temporary interpretation of the Ring area. Photo: IDW Antwerp – Residents of Luchtbal and Merksem and students of the Faculty of Design Sciences at the University of Antwerp spent a week thinking about a temporary interpretation of the area along the Ring. They …
Read More »Print register: grandfather loved horses and lacked stature
Sieders: “These registers are not available digitally, if you want to consult them you must ask us for one.” Gray cabinets under neon lighting We go down with the elevator and arrive on floor -2 in a room with many gray cupboards and neon lighting. Sieders: “This space is not open to the public, but we are making an exception …
Read More »Suppose the scientific publications are easy to read. Soon people will still be reading them for fun
Ionica SmeetsFebruary 12, 2021, 11:03 My scientific paper came back with a rejection. “The style of this piece does not suit an academic thesis. It reads like a popular science publication, ”wrote the still strict No. 2 reviewer. No, that would be something, let’s say a science publication is easily readable. Imagine what is wrong then. Soon people will be …
Read More »Franciscus Gasthuis commissions the first hybrid operating theater
The Franciscus Gasthuis in Rotterdam has commissioned its first hybrid operating theater. Construction began in September 2020 and staff have been able to warm up in recent weeks. The training courses are now over and the first operations have been carried out. To the great satisfaction of the doctors, but also of the other members of the operating room staff. …
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