The famous photo shows some of the first galaxies that formed shortly after the Big Bang. And they are very different from expectations… A few days after the official start of the long-awaited mission of James Webb, the telescope treated us a nice color photo. This deep-field image shows thousands of galaxies, including very young ones that were previously out …
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LIT ONS News•today, 09:35•Amended today, 11:08 After more than two weeks of negotiations, an agreement at the climate summit in Egypt is not yet in sight. European Climate Commissioner Frans Timmermans is worried about the result. “All EU ministers are ready to leave if we don’t get a good result.” The climate summit in the seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh …
Read More »Anne van Damme brakes with her new single “Car”
“Yeah, sure, a lot happened. The feeling of being overwhelmed, having to keep all kinds of balls in the air. You actually want to hit ‘stop’, hit the brakes. And indeed with a piano, because now we have a real piano in the house. I wrote a lot about that. Some songs were really piano songs, so they also have …
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Chinese President Xi spoke with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau at the G20 summit in Indonesia.Image via REUTERS It was one of the few unscripted, public communications of Chinese President Xi Jinping. That’s what makes the clash between Xi and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau so remarkable. On the last day of the G20 summit, a crucial gathering of nineteen countries …
Read More »Reign Supreme S01E01: Outstanding French Hip-Hop Drama
Photo credit: Netflix Budding music lover and DJ Daniel (Andranic Manet) travels to the United States in the late 1970s and sees the emergence of hip-hop culture there. Back in his native country, France, he tried to introduce this new way of life to Parisians in the early 1980s. Supreme regeneration (The world of tomorrow) revolves around this story and …
Read More »The power grid behind the Northern Lights
About the episode Above us, electrons from space enter our airspace, where they travel along the lines of the Earth’s magnetic field and collide with gases. This causes the awesome burst of color we know as the Northern Lights and Northern Lights. In fact, these colored clouds are part of an electrical network that connects Earth to space. The flow …
Read More »Wesley Koolhof reaches the semi-finals ATP Finals | sport
Wesley Koolhof and his British doubles partner Neal Skupski reached the semi-finals of the ATP Finals in Turin. The duo depended on the outcome of the match between Croatians Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic and Australians Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios. Because the Croats won, 7-6(4) 7-6(4), Koolhof and Skupski finished second in the group. The Dutch and the British, …
Read More »Russian air provides winter sting: First (wet) snow spotted in Drenthe | Interior
Cold, dry continental air from Russia will reach our country tonight via Poland and Germany, causing a “pinprick of wintry weather” this weekend, meteorologists from Square weather. “In the south and southwest it will remain mild, but in the rest of the country the temperature will drop below zero tonight,” Wouter van Bernebeek said earlier today. ,, Tomorrow morning it …
Read More »CWI spin-off DuckDB Labs on a US adventure
Database company DuckDB Labs, a spin-off of Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), founded startup Motherduck in America with some database veterans. This young American company received $47.5 million this week from technology investor Andreessen Horowitz, among others. With this, the company is building a cloud service on top of the open source DuckDB database system. DuckDB was started in 2019 …
Read More »New series of Dark makers and 4 other tips
With so many different streaming services, the range is overwhelming. In our weekly streaming tips, we recommend the latest movies, series and more. In the movie tips of the week 46 (2022): 1899 and Disenchanted.
Read More »The most exciting thing about science is when we find out we’re wrong
The room is very hot right now. Unmanned Artemis I Mission En route to lunar orbit, it’s the first of a series of missions that plan to return humans to the moon by the end of the decade. spacewalk inside The International Space Station crashed this week and it They broadcast live. they were Shit is swinging on asteroids To …
Read More »New Zealanders must make way for water due to rapidly rising sea levels
AFP ONS News•Wednesday, May 4, 2022, 3:54 PM Mike Wijer Australia and New Zealand correspondent Mike Wijer Australia and New Zealand correspondent In parts of New Zealand, sea levels are rising twice as fast as expected. This is the conclusion of new large-scale research over the past five years to which dozens of local and international scientists have contributed. The …
Read More »Supposedly extinct black-necked pheasant pigeon spotted again after 140 years | Animals
The black-necked pheasant pigeon appeared in Papua New Guinea. Everyone thought the exotic pigeon species was extinct, but for the first time since 1882, images of the bird have been made again. Three researchers spent a month looking for the birds on Fergusson Island in September. They almost gave up when they got a tip from local residents. They claimed …
Read More »EuroTier: power supply with battery or robot
At the EuroTier in Hannover, Germany, food in particular seems to be making the transition to electric drives or robotics. The demand for (more) capacity or simply for more practical work also continues to exist. Strautmann presented its fully electric mixer. The ePrimius with 400 volt battery for 80 kWh of energy was developed in collaboration with Kahu EV LP …
Read More »AEX climbs ahead led by Adienne, Unibail
The AEX index on Damrak managed to find its way on Friday led by payments firm Adyen (up 3.6 percent). On the other hand, real estate group Unipile-Rodamco-Westfield was at the bottom with minus 2 percent. Analysts at US investment bank Goldman Sachs are advising the Dutch owner of Westfield Mall to sell its stake in Leitzendam due to a …
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