fire in the “Stranger Things” movie studios

fire in the "Stranger Things" movie studios

© Provided by SerieTotaal Phew: Fire in the “Stranger Things” movie studios The Netflix studio where the series hit Strange things being admitted, got into trouble. There was a fire in the studio. Newsweek reported that the studio in Albuquerque, New Mexico, US, caught fire. Fortunately, the Albuquerque Fire and Rescue Service quickly attended to keep the situation under control. …

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How the United Nations Climate Panel is keeping everyone on their toes

How the United Nations Climate Panel is keeping everyone on their toes

The United Nations IPCC Climate Panel was established in 1988. The first report was released in 1990. The report to be released next Monday is the sixth. The panel operates by consensus, so that no country can further question the findings. Washington suffered one of the hottest summers in living memory in 1988. It was around 36 degrees when James …

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Olympic Games program Saturday August 7: which Dutch?

Olympic Games program Saturday August 7: which Dutch?

Jeffrey Hoogland and Harrie Lavreysen (right) with their silver and gold medals after the sprint. Photo: ANP / Koen van Weel The Netherlands will finish above 30 medals at the Olympic Games in Tokyo (the record was 25). And we are not there yet. Which Dutch players will take action on Saturday 7 August, the penultimate day of the Games? …

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The very first website is 30 years old today (and can still be visited)

The very first website is 30 years old today (and can still be visited)

The British creator of the World Wide Web (WWW), Tim Berners-Lee, posted a link to the. August 6, 1991 first website in an online discussion group. The first website was that of the European research institute CERN in Geneva, where Berners-Lee worked. The physicist came up with the idea for WWW in 1989. “Your proposal is vague but exciting,” replied …

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GroenLinks proposes to have the Amstelvener plea drawn up in the interest of Poel

GroenLinks proposes to have the Amstelvener plea drawn up in the interest of Poel

AMETELVEEN GroenLinks adviser Stieneke Kruijer suggests inviting the Amstelveners to write a plea in De Poel’s interest. This should be done under the heading ‘What does De Poel really want? According to her, the entries will then become required reading for policymakers and politicians in Amstelveen. With his suggestion, Kruijer taps into the discussion that environmental activists, lawyers, and philosophers …

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Is “Chesapeake Shores” Season 1-5 on Netflix?

Is “Chesapeake Shores” Season 1-5 on Netflix?

Chesapeake Shores – Foto: Hallmark Channel / Frontier Distribution After two years of waiting, Chesapeake Ribs It’s set to return for its fifth season on Hallmark Channel, but whether you want to catch up with previous seasons on Netflix ultimately depends on where you live and whether you can afford it or not. Here is an updated guide for streaming …

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Bash for an African family: 3 children killed by lions in Tanzania | Abroad

Bash for an African family: 3 children killed by lions in Tanzania |  Abroad

The famous Ngorongoro Nature Reserve in northern Tanzania was the scene of a gruesome drama on Monday. Four young children were pulled out of nowhere into a forest by a group of lions. This happened while they were looking for cattle that had fled from their residence. Three of them did not survive the attack. The fourth victim is hospitalized …

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US calls on new Iranian president to resume nuclear talks | Abroad

The United States is asking the new president, Iran, to resume nuclear talks abroad

A spokesperson for the US State Department said lifting the sanctions is exactly what is being discussed in Vienna. There, in the months leading up to radical conservative Raisi’s appointment, Iran discussed possibilities of reviving a 2015 nuclear deal. Asset This nuclear deal provided for the easing of sanctions against Iran, which in turn would curb its nuclear program. Things …

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The United States is asking the new president, Iran, to resume nuclear talks abroad

The United States is asking the new president, Iran, to resume nuclear talks abroad

A U.S. State Department spokesman said the lifting of sanctions was being discussed in Vienna. There, just months before appointing the conservative extremist Raisi, Iran discussed the possibility of renewing the 2015 nuclear deal. Trump That nuclear deal provided for the easing of sanctions against Iran, which would restrict its nuclear program. Things got worse a few years later when …

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South Park has 14! new movies on this streaming service

South Park has 14!  new movies on this streaming service

South Park. (Image: ViacomCBS_ South Park has been extremely popular for years. The creators are now signing a new mega contract and taking on The Simpsons. South Park has been around for 24 years. The first seasons are particularly bizarre, while the following years are more and more relevant to the news. In the beginning, we also used paper numbers, …

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Tips for not getting hacked – faces of science

This is (not) a natural disaster - Faces of Science

What if you get hacked and how can you prevent it? I got this question in response to the new Your Data and You theme from NEMO Kennislink. While the scientific literature on hackers and their practices continues to grow, I also learned a lot about it through case studies. So I recommend two of my favorite cybercrime podcasts in …

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Burgh-Haamstede high-tech cuttings grower builds new laboratory

Burgh-Haamstede high-tech cuttings grower builds new laboratory

The Burgh-Haamstede company grew with the production of cloned fern cuttings. This cloning technique is a boon for indoor plant growers. Because the cuttings are the same, they can work much more efficiently. The high-tech company is now also focusing on another branch of sport, that of garden ferns. With this in mind, a 1,500 square meter laboratory is being …

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Polish chief judge suspends work of controversial disciplinary chamber at EU request

Polish chief judge suspends work of controversial disciplinary chamber at EU request

The President of the Supreme Court of Poland suspended the work of the controversial disciplinary chamber in response to the European Commission’s request to improve the body’s independence. The disciplinary chamber of the Polish court, created in 2017, can sanction judges, but its independence and impartiality are contested. The Disciplinary Chamber is composed of judges chosen by the National Council …

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Many countries change, Ehrens stays with the team

Many countries change, Ehrens stays with the team

Many countries are taking the opportunity to switch with the combinations between the individual battle that ended today and the Nations Cup tomorrow and Saturday. Belgium, Germany, France, Great Britain, Ireland, America, Switzerland, Brazil, Egypt, Argentina, China, Czech Republic, Morocco, Mexico and New Zealand all opt for substitution (partly out of necessity). Rob Ehrens remains with his original trio for …

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