with videoFarmers do not have the opportunity to demonstrate in any form on the grounds of the Zwarte Cross. The organization of the Achterhoek festival announced this during a conversation with farmer action groups. Rick Albers Jul 15, 2022 Last update: 07-15-22, 16:03 Farmers are allowed to demonstrate in public places near the festival site, but to organize this they …
Read More »Mixed 4×400 team relay at the final of the World Championships in Athletics
The Dutch relay team qualified convincingly for the 4×400 meters final at the World Championships in Athletics in Eugene. The quartet Liemarvin Bonevacia, Lieke Klaver, Tony van Diepen and Eveline Saalberg finished second to the American quartet in the first of two heats and advanced directly to the final, which will take place at 4:50 a.m. Dutch time on Friday …
Read More »Is Hamilton’s rule correct? Yes, we are ready to lay down our lives for two brothers or eight cousins
Sacrificing your life for an uncle, brother or cousin so that your family has a better chance of procreating. This evolutionary strategy has been proven in animals for some time, but now an experiment shows that it also works in humans. Scientists, among others from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) wanted to demonstrate that Hamilton’s Rule applies not only to …
Read More »Iran imposes sanctions on dozens of Americans, including former Secretary Pompeo
AFP ONS News•today, 00:48 Iran has imposed sanctions on 61 Americans, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. According to readings from Tehran, dozens of Americans have joined the exiled opposition movement of the People’s Mojahedin of Iran (MEK). The sanctions come amid a diplomatic standoff with the United States over the Iran deal. Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for former …
Read More »Amazon suspends work on six new office buildings in the United States to assess hybrid work needs
Pausing and delaying construction won’t affect Amazon’s hiring plans, said a company spokesperson, who reiterated the company’s proposal to create 25,000 jobs in Bellevue and another 5,000 in Nashville. “The pandemic has dramatically changed the way people work…Our offices are long-term investments and we want to make sure we design them to meet the needs of our employees in the …
Read More »Cycling wants to copy the success of Drive to Survive with the Netflix series on Tour | NOW
During the Tour de France, eight teams are continuously followed by a film crew for a Netflix documentary which will be released next year. Cycling hopes with the eight-part series the impact of the popular Drive to survive on Formula 1. Ralph Denk laughs when asked if his riders think it’s a problem that they are followed by a camera …
Read More »The missing link between invertebrates and vertebrates
Researchers have long explored a hole in the fossil record. Because what animal was the link between invertebrates and vertebrates? Fish, reptiles, birds, mammals: sometimes they don’t look alike at all, but as vertebrates they share, well…just that: things like a spine and a skull. These structures must have formed at some point, but if you look at the fossils, …
Read More »‘Ajax want Bassey to replace Martínez’ • Bayern boss confirms De Ligt’s transfer wish
Barcelona and Bayern Munich have reached an agreement on the transfer of Polish striker Robert Lewandowski. According to BILD, the 33-year-old striker will transfer to Spain for 45 million euros. This amount can rise to 50 million thanks to bonuses. Lewandowski had already indicated that he wanted to leave for Barcelona, but an agreement was yet to be reached. The …
Read More »Scientists suspect that insects are able to feel pain | Science
16 jul 2022 om 14:34 | Update: 7 uur geleden Insects can eventually feel pain and suffer from it. The researchers write this in the scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences after reviewing several studies. Insect brains are said to have the same “cerebral controls” that humans and mammals use when they feel pain. By: Georgia …
Read More »Rare albino whale washed ashore, possibly ‘celebrity of the sea’ Migaloo
ONS News•today, 20:51 A rare albino humpback whale has washed ashore in Australia. The dead animal may be the only albino humpback whale known to date, Migaloo, which scientists have tracked for decades. The whale was stranded in southeastern Australia, on a deserted beach accessible only by sea. The mammal was found this morning by someone who lives nearby fishing …
Read More »Orange with the right appearance again ahead of New Zealand (3-0)
The Orange Men also won their second Test match against New Zealand on Saturday afternoon in Eindhoven. Goals from Steijn van Heijningen, Thierry Brinkman and Tjep Hoedemakers gave the Netherlands a 3-0 victory. The Dutch showed they learned from the mistakes of Friday’s 4-3 win, as Lars Balk saw. “Yesterday was just not good enough,” the 26-year-old defender said after …
Read More »Biden left empty-handed after Middle East visit: No more Saudi oil
EPA NOS news•Today, 19:33 US President Biden returned home empty-handed after a four-day tour of the Middle East. On the last day, he tried to convince Saudi Arabia to produce more oil, but it was impossible, says Saudi Prince bin Salman. Additional oil production by Saudi Arabia has led to lower fuel prices, which have risen sharply in the United …
Read More »Polderfest 2022 bigger than ever. ‘We grow with space in Dronten’
The tenth edition of Polderfest will take place on Saturday 30 July. This time the festival is again broader in scope and content. “We are growing with the space in Dronten,” according to the organization. For the anniversary edition, the organizers are expecting 3,500 visitors, who will find two stages, cutting-edge programming and a food court. A ‘light’ version took …
Read More »Cycling wants to copy the success of Drive to Survive with the Netflix series on Tour | NOW
During the Tour de France, eight teams are continuously followed by a film crew for a Netflix documentary which will be released next year. Cycling hopes with the eight-part series the impact of the popular Drive to survive on Formula 1. Ralph Denk laughs when asked if his riders think it’s a problem that they are followed by a camera …
Read More »Apple MacBook Air M2 Review
In short With the 2022 MacBook Air, Apple is redesigning its thinnest laptop for the first time in years. It looks less special, but feels nicer, and offers a few useful gadgets that were already on the 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pros last year: a magnetic charging connection, an improved 1080p webcam, and a bigger screen. top where the menu …
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