Here is the greatest scientific talent of 2021: “This is not a 9 to 5 job”

Here is the greatest scientific talent of 2021: "This is not a 9 to 5 job"

The greatest scientific talent of the Netherlands and Flanders is known. Evolutionary ecologist Edwin Pos was elected New science science talent 2021. The award is presented annually by New Scientist magazine. Editor-in-chief Jim Jansen underlines the commitment of the nominees. “You can actually see this award as a reward for a very long and very difficult research. It’s not a …

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Linda Hakeboom gets ‘chemo light’ for six months | Stars

Linda Hakeboom gets 'chemo light' for six months |  Stars

“I’m having a bit of a weird day,” Linda says in her Instagram Stories. “I’m going back to the hospital in a minute, after not being there for a very long time. I’ve been sort of “cancer free” for four weeks. And it was really good too. Unfortunately, Linda has less positive news to report after this, which she feels …

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All votes counted, but fraud allegations delay election results in Peru

All votes counted, but fraud allegations delay election results in Peru

The words peace and stability were therefore frequently heard in election campaigns, but so far, little seems to have come out of them. The elections and the result-haggling underscore the divisions that already existed, analysts said. city ​​vs. country Pedro Castillo is a former schoolteacher with no political experience. His supporters live mainly in the countryside, in small villages of …

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Freer in conversation with a big fish in the United States

Freer in conversation with a big fish in the United States

Freyr is in talks with a large multinational industrial group about a joint venture (JV) partnership for the potential development of battery manufacturing facilities in North America, according to a report joint press release De Freyr and Alussa Energy Friday. The goal is an annual production of battery cells of at least 50 gigawatt hours by 2030. The non-binding letter …

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G7 countries want to help poor countries with infrastructure

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The G7, a group of seven rich industrialized nations, supports a new global plan to help poor countries build a variety of infrastructure. According to the White House, this is an attempt to challenge China’s belt and road initiative, which has seen Chinese gains influence in many developing countries and emerging economies since 2013. The G7 and its allies, including …

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Exploring the enduring history of anti-Haitian racism in the Dominican Republic in “Stateless”

Exploring the enduring history of anti-Haitian racism in the Dominican Republic in "Stateless"

The neighboring countries of the Dominican Republic and Haiti share an island – as well as a troubling history that has impacted the Western Hemisphere from as far north as Canada to southern Argentina. “To me, the island is the birth of our racial caste system across America,” said Michelle Stephenson, whose documentarystateloosFeatured this weekend in Tribeca-festival must aired in …

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GroenLinks and PvdA quickly want new greenery on the Crescendo site

GroenLinks and PvdA quickly want new greenery on the Crescendo site

The Crescendo site (Photo: Key City). The GroenLinks and PvdA parties wish to quickly renew the greenery of the Crescendo site. This week it was announced that there will be no temporary emergency rooms for the International Primary School there. According to the parties, there is therefore room for adaptation of the greenery. This must then be done in anticipation …

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Another top athlete spotted with unannounced Apple earplugs

Another top athlete spotted with unannounced Apple earplugs

Morgan wears new Apple-branded Beats earplugs in a photo of herself Instagram page, reports 9to5Mac. The Beats logo is clearly visible on the headphones, which bears no resemblance to the brand’s two current wireless headphones. This is the second time that unannounced Beats earplugs have been exhibited in this manner. Professional basketball player LeBron James posted a photo two weeks …

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Putin: Biden’s relations with the United States have been worse in years

Putin: Biden's relations with the United States have been worse in years

Russian President Putin has said that since Joe Biden became President of the United States, relations between the two countries have not been so bad for a long time. Putin made the statement during an interview with NBC News, a few days before his meeting with Biden in Geneva. “We have a bilateral relationship which has hit rock bottom in …

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U.S. lower house members want to control the power of big tech companies

U.S. lower house members want to control the power of big tech companies

Photo: ANP U.S. media reports suggest that major technology companies such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google may be forced to reconsider their business practices. Several members of the United States House of Representatives have introduced comprehensive plans that make it more difficult for companies to make acquisitions, but prohibit companies from owning competing companies. Hopeful reforms were introduced on …

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Work on the Elsenburg sports park has started

Work on the Elsenburg sports park has started

On Thursday, work began on the new Sportpark Elsenburg in Rijswijk. Alderman Björn Lugthart kicked off in the presence of all parties concerned. The new development of the sports park offers space for the practice of four Olympic sports. Long-cherished wishThe Rijswijksche Hockey Club (RHC), the Rijswijkse Wieler Vereniging De Spartaan and the Rijswijk Cycling Cross Club have their home …

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33 radio stations from 162 countries to broadcast WTCR in 2021

33 radio stations from 162 countries to broadcast WTCR in 2021

The event presented by the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup will be shown in 162 countries in 2021, as confirmed by the confirmation of the 2021 broadcast agreements. They will offer a mix of live coverage, race highlights and ongoing event programming throughout the 2021 season, which kicked off this weekend at the world’s toughest track, the Nürburgring …

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Brabant Maarten Bartels will play volleyball for the next two seasons as a passer at Lycurgus in Groningen. “Wanting to win is in my genes”

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By attracting 22-year-old volleyball player Maarten Bartels, the Eredivisie Amysoft Lycurgus team from Groningen have almost completed their selection for next season. De Brabander is the third passer for coach Arjan Taaij’s squad, which currently has thirteen players. Bartels has played for the University of Charleston in the United States for the past three years and signed a two-year contract. …

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