A new satellite, which will emerge over the next decade, will need to examine Venus’ atmosphere more closely than it has already done. The exact month in which it will launch has also already been determined and for good reason. Space: To the hell of Venus and back A totally uncontrollable greenhouse effect, temperatures of around 500 degrees, clouds full …
Read More »Japan leads the medal ranking; Orange in 24th place | sport
Japan owes the top spot to Jun Mizutani and Mima Ito, among others. They gave their country the first gold medal in table tennis. In the mixed doubles final, a new event at the Olympics, they beat Chinese couple Xu Xin and Liu Shiwen. China’s loss in the table tennis final is rare. It is only the fifth gold medal …
Read More »Spectacular images of a meteor in Norway | Abroad
Records of surveillance cameras showed very powerful flashes of light, followed by a loud bang. Police have received numerous reports from concerned citizens, but no reports of injuries or damage. A meteor is a piece of rock that burns very quickly as it enters the atmosphere and glows brightly. Meteorites are called the pieces of meteor that did not burn …
Read More »how Sweden’s loss affects the knockout class
The Women’s Olympic Football Tournament was full of unexpected fodder and devious results. There’s the entertainment value and attacking potential of Zambia – the lowest ranked team on the pitch – and their superstar Barbara Banda. The Zambian group, in which all four teams played in two matches, scored 32 goals, while Banda and national champion Vivian Midema each scored …
Read More »China: European CO2 tax is really bad for the climate
The time has come in 2023: then the EU wants to gradually introduce a new border line. For example, anyone who wants to import Chinese steel, which emits a lot of emissions during production, has to pay a CO2 tax on it. The border tax is intended to protect European companies. They will have to create a lot of greenery …
Read More »Which fails can you make converting cryptocurrencies?
The cryptocurrency market has been at its peak for several years. Tens of thousands of traders from all over the world daily mine, trade tokens, make predictions and closely monitor the growth of the cryptocurrency rate on exchanges in order to increase their income. At the same time, the number of cases of fraud in this area has increased, since …
Read More »LeBron James gently takes on ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’ enemies
Actor LeBron James has found a fun way to address criticism of Space Jam: A New Legacy. He celebrated that his movie had a big opening weekend in the United States.He went there Space Jam: a new legacy premiered last Friday for around $ 13 million on opening day. Then the weekend ended at $ 32 million, with which the …
Read More »Joining forces for humans and animals
Facts Science education July 26, 2021 Last updated: July 25, 2021 The Department of Genetics at UMC Utrecht and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Utrecht work closely together to link the data What can scientists in human genetics learn from scientists in animal genetics, and vice versa? The Department of Genetics at UMC Utrecht and the …
Read More »Swimmers miss medals in 4 x 100 meters | sport
The Dutch quartet consisted of Kira Toussaint, Femke Heemskerk Ranomi Kromowidjojo and Kim Busch. Starting swimmer Busch struggled to keep up with the rest of the field, which meant Kromowidjojo had to close a considerable gap. She and Toussaint made sure that the gap did not widen with the others. With the exception of the super strong Australians. Heemskerk had …
Read More »“I think we will have 45 degree days by 2030” – Wel.nl
Belgian meteorologist David Dehenauw, head of RMI’s weather service, sees bleak prospects for this summer. Showers and instability as far as the eye can see in the coming weeks. It is – even literally – a summer of disaster. “I don’t even dare to hope for a sunny day. I will be happy if the excessive precipitation stops and people …
Read More »Dutch two-time tennis player Roger tested positive for COVID-19
Tennis – Davis Cup Finals – Caja Magica, Madrid, Spain – November 20, 2019 Dutchman Jean-Julian Roger in a match with Wesley Kohlhoff in the doubles match against Briton Jimmy Murray and Neil Skopsky Reuters / Sergio Perez TOKYO (Reuters) – The Dutch men’s doubles team withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics, the International Tennis Federation said after one of them, …
Read More »No reform of the American electoral system: the bill blocked in the Senate S
Among other things, the bill stipulated that there should be fewer barriers for voters to vote. Democrats also wanted an independent commission to now deal with the reclassification of constituencies. This task now falls to the American states. ballot fraud Republican senators have said the bill violates state rights. According to the Republicans, he assures that states can no longer …
Read More »Subsidies for sustainable energy will remain in place: “Room to boost energy transition”
Some of the resources available to fund sustainability projects are not available every year. This is the conclusion of a study by the consultancy firm CE Delft commissioned by the Dutch Association of Sustainable Energy Companies (NVDE). In response to the research, the association proposes to dedicate the reserves to heating projects in order to achieve climate objectives. At the …
Read More »Van der Poel, an invincible Japanese and the haka: eye-catcher Monday | Olympic Games
A new week of work, even more action at the Olympics. In mountain biking we look forward to Mathieu van der Poel and Tom Pidcock, on the tatami someone hopes to beat Shohei Ono and Louis Croenen dives for the first time in the Olympic swimming pool. Curious about what Monday has in store for you? These are the ones …
Read More »The mini helicopter flew for miles in the thin air of Mars, reaching an all-time high
With the mini flights, the American space agency NASA explores the area around Perseverance. For example, the tenth flight was intended to photograph a number of ridges that might be of interest for further research. It was the most complicated flight to date in the thin Martian sky, according to NASA, as Ingenuity had to fly past ten predetermined points, …
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