Both South Korea and Japan have reported North Korea’s missile test. It’s not clear what kind of missile it was, but Kim Jong-un’s regime has launched an unprecedented number of missiles this year. Here’s how the Japanese were told to leave. The warning was subsequently withdrawn. Last week, the US conducted military exercises with Japan and South Korea, which involved …
Read More »Doctor fired after double quarterback knockout: NFL protocol under fire
Reuters OUR Sports•today, 13:47 His fingers cramp, his legs stiffen and the stadium goes silent. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hit his head on the artificial turf last week after a tackle from a Cincinnati Bengals defender. The second time in a week the NFL player has been slammed and left groggy. After a similar blow to the Buffalo Bills …
Read More »Doctor fired after double quarterback knockout: NFL protocol under fire
Reuters OUR Sports•today, 13:47 His fingers cramp, his legs stiffen and the stadium goes silent. Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hit his head on the artificial turf last week after a tackle from a Cincinnati Bengals defender. The second time in a week the NFL player has been slammed and left groggy. After a similar blow to the Buffalo Bills …
Read More »YouTube tests high image quality for paying users | Technology
YouTube tests user reaction when high-quality videos are only available to paid users. The video platform tries several ways to attract people to the Premium subscription. Several YouTube users are reporting on Twitter and Reddit that watching videos in 4K resolution is only possible for Premium users. This is a test because the high image quality is available to many …
Read More »Nord Stream 2 still leaking gas after possible sabotage | Economy
The Nord Stream 2 subsea pipeline still appears to be leaking gas, the Swedish Coast Guard has found after an inspection flight over the two pipelines in the Baltic Sea. According to the Swedes, this is a small leak, which has increased slightly since the weekend. The gas bubbles on the surface over a radius of 30 meters. The Danish …
Read More »The Nobel Prize in Medicine is awarded to a Swedish researcher who studies the genome of extinct humans and human evolution
Pääbo specializes in evolutionary genetics. His research provided important insights into human evolution and greatly expanded our understanding of extinct human species. Humanity has always been intrigued by its origins. Where do we come from, how are we related to the species that preceded us and how are we different, Homo sapiensother humanoids? His groundbreaking research enabled Svante Pääbo to …
Read More »The new hearing aid is the denture
Because we hear less and less, there is a growing need for good hearing aids. Chinese scientists believe they have found the ideal solution: dentures. They discovered that artificial teeth are excellent sound emitters. For example, your next hearing aid might be in your mouth. We already knew that your teeth and jaws transmit sound very well. The US military …
Read More »How a young Zealander saves the Tour for Trek | Sports in Zeeland
THE SUPER WHITE OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS – Shirin van Anrooij saved the furniture from Trek-Segafredo in the Women’s Tour de France. The youngest Kapelse of the American World Tour team stole the show on Saturday by taking the lead in the youth classification and the next day she defended the white jersey with flying colors. Trek-Segafredo entered the highly anticipated …
Read More »World Bank failed to properly underpin climate finance, says Oxfam | NOW
Figures published by the World Bank on money given to developing countries for climate action may be incorrect. Aid organization Oxfam International tried to calculate the institute’s climate funding, but many details were missing. The World Bank says it will have contributed more than €17 billion to climate finance in 2020. According to Oxfam, only 60% of that went with …
Read More »Relocation in the US? You also need an ESTA
Shareholder Contribution If you are going on a trip and need to transfer in the US, you will only be allowed if you have a valid ESTA, visa or US passport. Based on your passport details, flight attendants can already check whether you meet these conditions when you check-in. In this article you will find more information about how you …
Read More »Until 2040, the region around Nijmegen will receive an additional 2,500 electric homes
02 October 2022 16:20 Electric house in Beuningen, for illustration. Photo: John Beckman / RN7 REGION – The region around Nijmegen currently has 2,500 electric homes. Liander, the electricity grid operator, will double this number until 2040. Until 2030 alone, Liander is investing around 50 million euros in the construction and extension of electricity distribution stations in this region, a …
Read More »Fifa 23 is a sober farewell game | Exam
Target inflation hits historic highs Written by Lars Cornelis op Saturday 01 October 2022 08:30 Last season, 875 goals were scored in the Eredivisie. With 306 games, this represents an average of 2.86 goals per game. We see similar averages in England, Italy and France, while Germany scored slightly higher and Spain slightly lower. In Fifa 23, on the other …
Read More »Chilling Time Lapse: It’s the devastating power of a hurricane
Stormchaser Max Olson was already in the coastal town of Fort Myers before he really escaped there and snagged a camera on a street on the beach. The camera weathered the storm and kept rolling the whole time. Olson whittled down the hours-long footage to this chilling timelapse: At first it’s clear things are going well, but another car drives …
Read More »These movies and series are new in October 2022
In the Netherlands it’s gradually getting colder again, which means the fireplace can be turned back on – to save on energy bills – and a warm blanket is placed over the legs in bed. A movie or series is definitely a part of this. To help you with exams, Gids.tv lists the most important publications. See a complete overview …
Read More »Partial eclipse and other interesting astronomical phenomena this month | Science
The fall month of October is shaping up to be astronomically interesting, tweets meteorologist Frank Deboosere. Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and, icing on the cake, a partial solar eclipse on Tuesday, October 25. A word of explanation. The astronomical highlight of this month is the partial solar eclipse on Tuesday, October 25. Around 11:09 a.m., there is already a notch …
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