New law: the reproduction of embryos for research will soon be possible

New law: the reproduction of embryos for research will soon be possible

In the Netherlands, embryo culture is now only allowed for pregnancy treatments, such as IVF treatments. Any surplus embryos – the embryos that remain after IVF – can be used for research. But the reproduction of embryos, for purely scientific purposes, is prohibited. “Extremely frustrating” The ChristenUnie in particular strongly opposes the cultivation of embryos for research. This Christian party …

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54 people were arrested at the festive coronation of Charles

54 people were arrested at the festive coronation of Charles

International•May 8 ’23 at 4:05 PMAuthor of the book: Dane of Essen British police have arrested 54 people who protested against the royal family during the coronation of British King Charles. More than 100,000 people traveled to the British capital for the ceremony, and the coronation was watched by 300 million people on television. British police have arrested 54 people …

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Season 5 of Stranger Things will unfortunately follow season 4

Season 5 of Stranger Things will unfortunately follow season 4

📺 (Picture: Netflix) After the delayed fourth season of stranger things now the fifth and final season is also delayed. The brothers behind the hit series announced it on Twitter. Hollywood stands still. More than 20,000 writers have been on strike since May 2. The WGA, the writers’ union, has officially declared a strike after failing to reach an agreement …

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The Erik Wamelink exhibition also shows the new mausoleum

The Erik Wamelink exhibition also shows the new mausoleum

58 minutes ago To read aloud Life Special indoor garden with space for 146 graves By Kyra Broshuis GROENLO – Renowned architect Erik Wamelink, originally from Lievelde but resident in Groenlo, designed the new mausoleum being built at the Coptic Orthodox Monastery of Lievelde. The monastery, formerly known as Loreto, passed into the hands of the Coptic …

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AI Albert learns to walk on his own – TechGirl

AI Albert learns to walk on his own – TechGirl

An AI robot that learns to walk, without data sets and/or visual examples: that’s Albert. And you can see how it works in this fun video. In the video, which has been on YouTube for two weeks, you can see Albert. Albert is an AI robot that learns to walk. He does this by coming from five rooms, a kind …

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1,000 euros to watch all the Fast & Furious movies

1,000 euros to watch all the Fast & Furious movies

As a bonus, you get a wholesome lesson in the value of family. Business Financial buzz looking for someone who can do everything for 1100 dollars (about 1000 euros). fast furiouswant to watch movies. That includes the new one that hits theaters this month. If you ever planned to run a marathon, that’s easy money. The reason? The finance website …

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How many words does Dutch have?

How many words does Dutch have?

It’s not that easy to say. The Dutch dictionary, from Fat Van Dalecontains 275,000 sloppy keywords. But there are many copies that the average Dutch person doesn’t use or even know about. You should probably search for ‘Anticline’ and ‘balata’. Such words may belong to the Dutch vocabulary, but not to that of all Dutch speakers. Then there are also …

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Ties de Ruiter (12) of Lelystad at the Optimist World Sailing Championships

Ties de Ruiter (12) of Lelystad at the Optimist World Sailing Championships

Ties de Ruiter, 12, from Lelystad, is preparing for the Optimist World Sailing Championship in Spain. Last weekend he was definitely selected for the Dutch team. After two selection weekends, the Optimist Club Netherlands announced on Sunday the selection of the top five Optimist sailors in the Netherlands. “It was exciting until the last game,” Ties said. “We couldn’t sail …

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“We are trying to understand how small biological machines work”

“We are trying to understand how small biological machines work”

With a little imagination, DNA looks a lot like twisted rope: a long, flexible chain of twisted strands. You can grab a rope, stretch it, and flip it. It is also possible with a strand of DNA, although this strand is a billion times smaller. It’s a work. You also need a mini tweezer for this mini string. resume Building …

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Four suspects arrested after shooting with Surinamese police | Abroad

Four suspects arrested after shooting with Surinamese police |  Abroad

One of the suspects was hospitalized as he was injured during an escape attempt shortly after the firefight. On the same day, the police arrested a second suspect. Police arrested two more suspects the next day and Thursday. According to the police, the suspects assaulted and took hostage employees of the Forest Management and Bostoezicht Foundation (SBB) in the vicinity …

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New Zealanders want to go to the Eurovision Song Contest

New Zealanders want to go to the Eurovision Song Contest

New Zealand comedy duo Two Hearts have released a fun single with a message. They want their country to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. Australia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest since 2015, but New Zealand has never participated. Couple Laura Daniel and Joseph Moore, who together form comedy duo Two Hearts, think that should change. Together with …

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Coronation Charles attracts 20 million UK viewers

Coronation Charles attracts 20 million UK viewers

The majority of viewers turn to the BBC channels, where around 15.5 million people follow the coronation. Some 3.6 million Britons watch on ITV and around 800,000 people tuned in to Sky News and Sky Showcase for the ceremony. Britain’s Sunday papers open with large photos of Charles with the crown on his head. Several media call this moment the …

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The Netherlands and more than thirty other countries demand the exclusion of Russia and Belarus from the Olympic Games | Other Sports

The Netherlands and more than thirty other countries demand the exclusion of Russia and Belarus from the Olympic Games |  Other Sports

The governments of more than thirty countries, including the Netherlands, Britain, France and the United States, issued a joint letter calling again for the banning of Russian and Belarusian athletes from international sporting events such as Olympic Games. The countries have asked the International Olympic Committee for clarification on how the IOC believes athletes from Russia and Belarus can participate …

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