In “This is what the teams think…”, F1Maximum focuses on the somewhat smaller Formula 1 teams: McLaren, AlphaTauri, Alpine, Aston Martin, Williams, Alfa Romeo and Haas. Below you can read what drivers from the affected racing teams have to say about their recent performance on the track. Aston Martin Lance Stroll had a very good qualifying and finished seventh while …
Read More »Dakhla hosts the next Negev summit
October 29, 2022 – 9:00 PM – Morocco © The city of Dakhla is set to host the next Negev Forum meeting in January 2023, which will be attended by senior Israeli, American and Arab officials. Israeli media reported that the next Negev summit will be held in Dakla, Morocco. They note that the second meeting will be dedicated to …
Read More »Texas hearing on ending abortion ban
Photo: ANP A Texas court will hold a hearing tomorrow – Tuesday – on the US state’s abortion ban. The United States Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade rejected in June. The decision guaranteed women’s right to abortion. To reject it means that women no longer have the constitutional right to have an abortion. The change came as a …
Read More »Sensor helps predict when turtle eggs hatch
About the episode If you can predict when a turtle nest will hatch, you can protect them much better. A special egg-shaped sensor should help with this. The sea turtle is in poor condition all over the world. So there are various attempts to protect different species. For example, there is a GPS egg that can be tracked when poachers …
Read More »Norris backs Verstappen after F1 warning: ‘Yes it will happen’
Sam Hall and Lars Leftink Saturday, October 29, 2022 4:02 PM – Last update: 4:08 PM Lando Norris has joined forces with Max Verstappen in issuing a stark warning to the FIA that more crashes are to come if the sport goes ahead with plans to ban the use of tire warmers. Formula 1 is phasing it out, with a …
Read More »7 conductors and 21 mechanics needed, but the longest train in the world (1.9 kilometers) runs
APE ONS News•today, 6:50 p.m. Swiss rail company Rhaetian Railways set a world record on Saturday by running a 1.9-kilometre train on a well-known route through the Alps. This means that the old Belgian Railways “longest train record” from 1991 has been broken by almost 200 metres. The images below show how the train travels through the Alps: New world …
Read More »Difficult youngsters on the rugby field: Launch of a turnover project in Amsterdam
Respect, discipline and camaraderie. These are three important core values in the sport of rugby. Core values that the Turnover Project uses to get young people back on track. The turnover came from Great Britain and has existed for almost ten years in the Netherlands. This year, Turnover’s head office moved to the National Rugby Stadium in Amsterdam. The Turnover …
Read More »Donald Trump’s return to Twitter seems only a matter of time
Super entrepreneur Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter could also mark former President Donald Trump’s return to the platform. Musk’s takeover of the social media platform was announced Friday morning. The high-profile entrepreneur has previously stated that he wants to make Twitter a bastion of free speech and a haven for unsavory ideas. He repeated the news on Thursday. Twitter should …
Read More »Netflix Daily: iconic Jeffrey Dahmer up for auction and documentary Louis van Gaal on Netflix – Netflix France
A bizarre development around Jeffrey Dahmer. His iconic glasses will be auctioned off for a bargain. The Louis van Gaal documentary was also bought by Netflix. With the Netflix Daily you are immediately up to date with everything played on and around Netflix over the past day. The new offering, breaking news, brand new trailers and everything on the table. …
Read More »“A necessary agricultural agreement for the farmer”
Society is increasingly demanding in the field of climate, nature and the environment, and the tasks land on the farm. Many farmers and horticulturists ask themselves: “What place is there for me in the Netherlands?” It’s getting closer, for example with the return of the wolf. Should farmers and their livestock pay to give this animal a place in the …
Read More »Haas chooses a second pilot in Abu Dhabi
Haas will announce before the last grand prix of this season who will drive alongside Kevin Magnussen in 2023. Team boss Günther Steiner announced this in a conversation with Automotive, motorcycle and sports. Haas is still the only team that has yet to sign both drivers for 2023. Mick Schumacher will still represent the team this year, but due to …
Read More »‘iPhone 15 completely without physical buttons for the first time’
This writing the generally well-informed analyst Ming-Chi Kuo based on Apple production line insiders. The company was considering replacing the physical buttons on the sides of the iPhone 15 with some sort of artificial button with so-called haptic feedback. The physical, round home button on devices like the iPhone SE has also been “wrong” for years. The round button is …
Read More »Omroep Flevoland – News – Lelystedelingen sails around the world with curiosity as a compass
For years they sailed all over the world, Janneke Kuysters and Wietze van der Laan from Lelystad. They then ended their career and embarked on a journey that ultimately lasted eight years. They recorded their experiences in the book “Curiosity as a compass”. Around the world in eight years. Because curiosity about other worlds, other peoples, was one of their …
Read More »Watch all the videos from the GP weekend in Mexico here | Formula 1
World champion Max Verstappen continues his hunt for the most GP wins in a calendar year at the Mexican Grand Prix. Can he repeat it three times in a row, like last week in Austin (USA) and three weeks ago in Suzuka (Japan)? Watch all the videos of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City here. Verstappen won his second …
Read More »Nothing is emotionally exploited, which makes Kokoshkin’s journey even more impressive.
The journey through Europe in 2005 is interspersed in the novel with chapters that take place on the cruise ship Queen Mary.Corbis image via Getty Images Kokochkin’s Journey, by the German writer Hans Joachim Schädlich, tells the story of a 95-year-old Russian American, Fyodor Kokoshkin, who looks back on his life. Kokoshkin, a botanist and author of a book on …
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