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From supermarkets to culture: everything seems to fit together at PBH Zuidlaren

From supermarkets to culture: everything seems to fit together at PBH Zuidlaren

Two supermarkets, a culture centre, a health center and 52 apartments: all of this will be located in front of the Prins Bernardhoeve site in Zuidlaren. This means that the municipality of Tynaarlo seems to be responding to the wishes of the council. He indicated in advance that there must be space for a maximum of two supermarkets, houses, parking …

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Healthier through creativity and relaxation!

Healthier through creativity and relaxation!

Tue, Jan 17, 12:00 a.m. To read aloud Economy Is relaxation a luxury or a good habit? “Being busy” has become so normal that it seems “normal” to be a part of life, yet it is the cause of many complaints, both physical, mental and emotional. Suzanne van Hoek van in Aalten helps people feel better and …

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Eternal life? Science is making great strides

Eternal life?  Science is making great strides

Maybe or maybe not? (Photo: 20th Century Fox) If you like in the movie mountaineer always wanted to have eternal life: science is doing its best. New tests on mice are very positive and there is a good chance that tests will also be carried out on humans. Should we want this? WANT editor Dennis Mons likes this. It sounds …

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No room in the budget for the requested subsidy for Popschool Harderwijk

No room in the budget for the requested subsidy for Popschool Harderwijk

Sun Jan 15, 3:06 PM Music HARDERWICK As alderman for culture, Martijn Pijnenburg wants nothing more than to grant Popschool Harderwijk the requested subsidy. But the budgetary margin does not allow it, he indicated in committee of the company. This means that the pop school will receive a grant of 225,000 euros for this year and will not be accepted …

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Discovery of two new bacterial species in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Discovery of two new bacterial species in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

The discovery could help find new treatments in the future Researchers from UMC Utrecht and Yale University have discovered two new bacterial species in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. These new species break down the protective mucous layer of the intestinal wall, causing violent immune reactions. This discovery could help find new treatments in the future. The intestinal tract contains …

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The entrepreneur | Sweden opens world’s first satellite launch site…

The entrepreneur |  Sweden opens world’s first satellite launch site…

News Topical European satellites will soon be able to be launched into space from the European continent. This should make European space travel less dependent on Russia. The satellite port opened Friday at the Esrange space base in far north Sweden “provides a self-sustaining European gateway to space”, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. PA January 13, 2023 …

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Discovery of specialized immune cells that detect and attack clogged tumors

Discovery of specialized immune cells that detect and attack clogged tumors

About the episode We never have enough of these kinds of messages. Scientists from Leiden University Medical Center and Antoni van Leeuwenhoek have discovered how specialized immune cells are able to detect and eliminate tumors that are “invisible” to conventional defense mechanisms of the immune system. T cells that detect abnormal cells in our body can recognize many types of …

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Gibbons use more rhythm when singing with a conspecific | Science

Gibbons use more rhythm when singing with a conspecific |  Science

The great gibbon sings with more rhythm when the monkey sings with a conspecific. Scientists, among others, have discovered that university of turin. The great gibbon is a type of small monkey. Scientists do longer research into how these animals “talk” and “sing” to each other, as this can help us understand the origins of human language. In this research, …

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