“You have to get used to it, look for it,” said Schulting, 25, who won four Olympic medals at the Beijing Olympics earlier this year. She did this under the guidance of Jeroen Otter, with whom she, like Knegt, 33, worked together for years. “I threw everything at Jeroen. He was more than my coach, kind of a sounding board …
Read More »Science weekend in Tilburg • Tilburgers.nl • Culture
The latest edition of the Weekend of Science will take place this weekend on October 1 and 2, 2022. During this weekend, the Spoorzone in Tilburg is entirely devoted to science. At the LocHal library it is possible to search for sidewalk plants. The Brabant Nature Museum organizes a ‘ask us for the body shirt’ and Discover Station013 turns into …
Read More »Volleyball players on World Cup in their own country: ‘Will surpass our wildest dreams’ NOW
The Netherlands will host the Women’s Volleyball World Cup for the first time from Friday, along with Poland. The rejuvenated Orange are not one of the favorites for the title, but the players will be hoping to create an upset with the help of the home crowd. Like at the 2015 European Championship. At the end of a press moment …
Read More »Windows 11 warns when entering password on Office websites and programs
While the Windows 11 2022 Update isn’t completely free of issues (such as poor gaming performance with Nvidia GPUs and blue screens with Intel audio drivers), there are a few useful additions to the operating system. For example, a new security feature warns users when they enter their Windows password into insecure programs or websites. As its name suggests, Enhanced …
Read More »At least five people killed by Hurricane Noru in the Philippines
Reuters ONS News•today, 05:44•Amended today, 09:37 At least five people have been killed in the Philippines after Hurricane Noru made landfall yesterday. The dead are rescue workers who died in Bulacan province, where the hurricane caused flooding. The five drowned when hit by a collapsing wall during a rescue operation. President Marcos has requested that emergency relief and cleanup materials …
Read More »US justice is authorized to continue the investigation on the documents of Trump
The investigation into the more than 11,000 government documents the FBI found at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in early August has been halted at the request of the former president’s lawyers. A judge previously ruled that the inquest should be postponed until an independent arbiter (special master) has had a chance to assess the items found during the searches. Last week, …
Read More »Does “together you are stronger” also apply to sperm?
About the episode Sperm must make an exhausting journey through hostile waters sometimes as thick as melted cheese, to end up with an egg that can also show you the door. We have already seen that sperm often pull towards each other while swimming, without being attached to each other. Except, incidentally, in the wood mouse, in which the spermatozoa …
Read More »Kipchoge sets new marathon world record in Berlin
The former fastest time was also in the name of Kipchoge, who clocked 2.01.39 in Berlin in 2018. The following year he managed to become the first person to run a marathon under 2 hours on a track closed in Vienna. With help from a large group of pacemakers, it came in at 1.59.40. This time was not recognized as …
Read More »the right-wing bloc wins the legislative elections in Italy, the most important Meloni party
AFP ONS News•yesterday, 23:21•Amended yesterday, 11:46 p.m. In the Italian legislative elections, the right-wing bloc, made up of Fratelli d’Italia, Lega and Forza Italia, won between 41 and 45 percent of the vote, reports the exit poll of Italian public broadcaster Rai. According to the Italian electoral system, this would mean that they have enough votes to secure a majority. …
Read More »Tesla recalls over a million cars in the United States
According to the NHTSA, the cars do not meet legal safety requirements for electric car windows. (photo: Tesla) Tesla is recalling 1.1 million cars in the United States for a window mechanism software update. Firmware that causes a car window to automatically lower when an object is detected may not work properly, increasing the risk of injury. This reports the …
Read More »A good indicator for PEC Zwolle Natio – Suriname Herald
Interim national coach Aaron Winter looks forward to the second and final international meeting of the year against PEC Zwolle. The national men’s football selection and the Zwolle first division team will meet on Monday 26 September at the MAC³PARK stadium. Winter is convinced that the first division leader, who was relegated from the Eredivisie last season, is a good …
Read More »Second Domino’s Pizza location in Barendrecht at Reuchlinhaven – BarendrechtNU.nl
BARENDRECHT – Domino’s Pizza opens a second address in Barendrecht. The second branch of the pizzeria will be located near the Havenhoofd in Carnisselande, at Reuchlinhaven 8.”Due to its location and available space, this location lends itself very well to serving our customers.said Domino’s. It will be possible to pick up pizzas and have them delivered. On average, 80% of …
Read More »Father and son Chardon win four-man world title with Netherlands | NOW
The four-handed Dutch won Nations Cup gold at the World Cup in Italy on Sunday. Father and son IJsbrand and Bram Chardon, together with Koos, remained in the lead in the Tour of Germany and Belgium. IJsbrand Chardon, 61, Bram Chardon, 29, and De Ronde, 45, totaled 313.93 penalty points. The Netherlands thus leaves Germany (327.45) and Belgium (356.39) far …
Read More »More and more clear about the new flagship of OnePlus
It seems that OnePlus is engaged in a campaign to generate interest in the new flagship it is developing. The new smartphone will likely be called the OnePlus 11 Pro and will come packed with powerful hardware. Many things are already clear about the new device. The brand’s latest phone is the OnePlus 10T, with this model the popular alert …
Read More »Storm causes unprecedented damage in Canada, recovery takes months | NOW
The scale of damage caused by Storm Fiona in Canada is unprecedented, Canadian Emergencies Minister Bill Blair said on Sunday. He suspects it will take months to restore critical infrastructure. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has already pledged to help the military in the cleanup operations. According to Blair, many schools and community centers need to be repaired. The roofs …
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