(advertisement) Facts Science education May 04, 2022 Last update: May 03, 2022 Our antibodies – crucial in the fight against the SARS-CoV-2 virus – are coated in sugars At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers from 15 departments at Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) found that they could do more for patients if they joined forces. In this way, …
Read More »Nageeye only Dutch participant in the world championship marathon | Other sports
This summer, Abdi Nageeye will be the only Dutch participant in the world championship marathon in Oregon in the United States. This is reported by the Dutch Athletics Union. Nageeye won silver at the Tokyo Olympics last year behind Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge. The marathon takes place on Sunday July 17 on a 14 kilometer course. The World Athletics Championships in …
Read More »Brussels wants to stop importing Russian oil this year, but continues to buy gas
All 28 EU member states have to agree, otherwise it won’t happen. But according to commission chairman von der Leyen, a suitable solution for all member states is being worked out. “Let’s be clear: it won’t be easy,” von der Leyen said of the planned import ban. Europe is largely dependent on Russia for its oil needs, although the differences …
Read More »More than $3.1 billion for battery production in the United States
“About $3.16 billion in subsidies for the production of important battery metals – such as lithium, cobalt and nickel – will be made available,” said Dave Howell, deputy director of the Office of Manufacturing and society’s energy supply chains. Ministry of Energy. peace plan “The subsidies are intended to reduce U.S. dependence on Chinese-led competitors,” Howell said. “Furthermore, the decision …
Read More »Lewis Hamilton is surprised: “F1 is finally succeeding in America” - F1journaal.be
With next weekend’s race in Miami, there are two races in the United States on the F1 calendar this season. Las Vegas will be added next year and Formula 1 finally seems to be breaking through in America, also to the surprise of seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton. In recent years, under the impetus of its new American owner Liberty …
Read More »New “shared space” at CS: “Should produce pleasant chaos”
A new “shared space” has recently been added to the east side of Central Station. It’s a kind of roundabout without clear rules. In this case, cyclists, scooters and pedestrians circulate simultaneously on the square. In 2015 there had already been a discussion when the first shared space behind the station was put into operation, but now a second has …
Read More »History of the Netherlands with the Tour of New Zealand
Photo: KNCB The Netherlands men’s cricket team kicked off a historic New Zealand tour on March 25, featuring a one-time T20 International (20 side) and three One-Day Internationals (50 side). Hosting the Netherlands, currently ranked 14th by the world’s No.1 ranked ODI team, is perhaps akin to the Netherlands hosting New Zealand in football. When the Netherlands last visited eight …
Read More »Action News’ Mones Nazarali secured by police
Mones Nazarali of media platform Action Nieuws Suriname was taken into custody on Tuesday after coordinating with the Surinamese public prosecutor. This is because of the insult and false suspicion of two high-ranking police officers. He was accused of insulting two police officers, namely Regional Police Commander West Hemantkoemar Sardjoe and Regional Police Commander (GPC) Chief Inspector of Police Daphne …
Read More »lessons from the netherlands
The level of innovation in Dutch government organizations is higher than that reported by the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Iceland. The Hague image by R Boed via Flickr Government needs innovation to streamline business operations, improve services and increase employee satisfaction. But that’s much easier said than done. We look at lessons learned from the Netherlands – …
Read More »What to eat and how to eat for healthy aging?
In a new study, two scientists present a “longevity diet”. What does that mean? It looks like the diet that makes all the others obsolete: the longevity diet by Valter Longo and Rozalyn Anderson, literally translated the longevity diet. After sifting through hundreds of scientific articles, these two researchers… in the review cell with some specific tips. Okay, let’s temper …
Read More »Successful coach Carlo Ancelotti is working on the latest club: ‘Maybe as a national coach’ | Football
“After Real, I will more than likely finish it as a club coach,” the experienced coach said in a chat with First video† “Maybe there will be a sequel as a national coach, but it’s too early to make any statements about that. I already rule out the next World Cup, but maybe in four years , there is still …
Read More »Russians steal tractors in Ukraine, GPS system locks machines
A well-known heroic image from Ukraine is that of the farmer who towed a Russian tank with his tractor at the end of February. Today, in the besieged Ukrainian city of Melitopol, the opposite happened: the Russian army fled with tractors and other agricultural equipment worth $5 million . In vain, a Ukrainian businessman tells CNN† After a journey of …
Read More »Steiner thinks Haas is American: ‘There’s no pressure’
The first American Grand Prix of the year is scheduled for this weekend. In Miami, they will complete the Grand Prix of the same name, then return home in the fall for the Grand Prix d’Amérique in Austin, Texas. In any case, the enthusiasm for the race in Miami is great. The Grand Prix is the home race of only …
Read More »40% of people in the world are severely affected
About 40 percent of the earth’s land has suffered significant degradation due to poor management and misuse of soil, water and biodiversity. It directly affects half of the world’s population. If nothing changes, the situation will get worse, according to the United Nations. This warning is contained in the report Global Country Outlook 2 With verse Land restoration …
Read More »The Survivor: Tormented by the Past
Photo credit: HBO Max The survivor is a film that revolves around human resilience. But also a film where trauma holds a prominent place. Ben Foster plays Harry Haft, a Jewish Pole who ends up in Auschwitz in 1942 and, forced by the camp guards, plays boxing matches against other prisoners. Haft and his companions in misfortune are the playthings …
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