Gelgi owes its record size to the rare Weaver syndrome; a congenital disease caused by a change in DNA. One of the characteristics is proliferation. It’s not always easy, she told Guinness World Records. For example, it causes health problems, she is in a wheelchair and she has been bullied. She can walk with a walker, but only for a …
Read More »US doesn’t invite Russia to ransomware summit
The more than thirty participating countries will discuss strategies to become more resilient to ransomware during the summit. Criminals use it to take corporate files hostage, after which they demand ransom in cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoins, in order to “free” those files again. “It is important for the international community to work together to ensure that critical infrastructure can withstand …
Read More »The Riders’ Union on the American Cyclo-Cross Tour: “Does That Cost End With the Rider?”
Riders’ Union on American Cyclograss Ride: “Does That Cost End With Rider” Interview About 5,000 euros. How much does a trip to the United States cost for cyclocross riders. You have to pay out of your own pocket and not have enough prize money – especially in the second and third row. The United Athlete Cyclists Association is concerned and …
Read More »VPN.h blocks BitTorrent and starts keeping logs after trial
© Sharaf Maksumov / Shutterstock.com VPN.h will block BitTorrent traffic and track IP addresses on its servers in the United States. They are doing it to settle a lawsuit brought against them by a group of independent filmmakers. VPN.h claims that users are still safe simply because the company will no longer be using its servers in the United States. …
Read More »One Small Step for Science – Knack Magazines on PC
Walking through the Ramon crater in the Israeli Negev desert, one has the impression of having left this sublunar valley. In the inhospitable landscape, there is hardly any human trace … Walking through the Ramon crater in the Israeli Negev desert, one has the impression of having left this sublunar valley. Virtually no trace of human presence can be recognized …
Read More »Dutch home player
Although he was born and raised in the frenzy of Dutch football, the sport did not impress Ryan den Holtcher. Instead, he was obsessed with American football because he watched his older brother play. When he was eleven he played the game. He wanted a close relationship with the body of the game and the team. “I loved it,” Brigadier-General …
Read More »German neo-Nazi buried in grave of Jewish music scholar: ‘Terrible mistake’
Things went wrong in a cemetery southwest of the German capital Berlin, which is run by a Protestant church. 48-year-old neo-Nazi Henry Hafenmayer was buried there last Friday, writes The Guardian. It happened exactly where the Jewish singer and music scientist Max Friedländer, who died in Berlin in 1934, was laid to rest. Emptied tomb Friedländer’s grave had already been …
Read More »Sailors for Sustainability: rights for nature
New Zealand was the first country in the world to grant rights to a nature reserve. Sailors for Sustainab… After logging, a sad landscape remains In our motorhome we pass meadows with grazing sheep and cows. We see extensive plantations of exotic pines. Biodiversity is low here, there is especially a lot of ranching and forestry in this part of …
Read More »VPN.h blocks BitTorrent and starts keeping logs after trial
VPN.h blocks BitTorrent traffic and tracks IP addresses on its servers in the United States. They are doing it to settle a lawsuit brought against them by a group of independent filmmakers. VPN.h claims that users are still safe simply because the company will no longer be using its servers in the United States. Filmstudio vs. Popcorn Time VPN.h is …
Read More »Municipality: “Should student associations organize events in public spaces?”
The City Council is wondering if student associations should organize events in public spaces. This emerges from a letter from the council that Mayor Koen Schuiling sent to city council on Tuesday.In the letter from the board, Schuiling cites events outside the association building. “Is it desirable that student associations organize events in the public space, if this is only …
Read More »Preview: Fayetteville Cyclocross World Cup 2021
Let’s go. Marianne Vos and Eli Iserbyt won the Battle of Waterloo on Sunday. On Monday, the cyclocross circus flew from Chicago to Fayetteville, where the second round of the World Cup is already on the schedule for Wednesday. Also a first knowledge of the place where the World Cup will take place in early 2022. Cycling Flash explore with …
Read More »Endangered 2-headed turtle born: ‘The two 3 legs’ | Abroad
The Washington Post, among others, writes extensively about the animal, the size of a chicken nugget. “When this one was introduced – wow, we fell head over heels,” said Katrina Bergman, director of the New England Wildlife Centers on Cape Cod. The animal was brought in by environmentalists. They have a breeding program with the endangered diamondback turtle. Two intestinal …
Read More »Two-headed, six-legged turtle found in the United States | Abroad
Veterinarians attended to a special turtle on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, America. The diamond back, about the size of a chicken nugget, has two heads and six legs. “No, you don’t see double,” writes the New England Wildlife Center, a local animal organization Facebook. “This diamondback turtle really has two heads.” The young animal was found at a protected Massachusetts nesting …
Read More »The rich use tax havens to avoid most taxes, and most people have no idea what is going on
A week ago, Aftenposten / E24 and several international newspapers published new findings from another line of refuge, this time documenting Pandora. Guttorm Schjelderup is one of the leading experts in taxation and tax havens. He heads the Norwegian Tax Center and is a professor in Norwegian school administration. According to him, there is nothing new in the Pandora leak. …
Read More »Courtesan, the brother festival of Film Fest Gent for adventurous film buffs – Film
For the next two weeks, Ghent will be the Mecca of film buffs, although this is not just due to the famous Film Fest. The last days of the main activities also take place the Brother Courtisane festival, where many unknown gems will fill the cinemas of the Sphinx Cinema, Miry, Paddenhoek and KASKcinema. Courtesan, who will celebrate her twentieth …
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