First helicopter flight to Mars postponed due to technical problem | NOW

First helicopter flight to Mars postponed due to technical problem |  NOW

The first alien helicopter will not be flying around Mars yet. The unmanned aircraft was scheduled to make its first short flight over the Red Planet overnight from Sunday to Monday (Dutch time), but it was postponed. A technical problem arose during a rehearsal. At the earliest, a new take-off attempt will be made next Wednesday. The first flight was …

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French coast guard withdraws 84 migrants from boats in the English Channel

French coast guard withdraws 84 migrants from boats in the English Channel

The French coast guard rescued 84 migrants on the Channel bound for Great Britain. According to the maritime services, these are several boats with people on board, including eight children and three babies. A dinghy, with 11 migrants on board, encountered problems early this morning off the French coastal town of Le Touquet. Shortly after, the coast guard received a …

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The Surinamese delegation is making a joint trip to the United States

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From April 19, a delegation from Suriname will make a joint trip to the United States. Discussions will take place with the United States Congress, The State Department and the U.S. Treasury. Discussions with the following organizations are on the agenda; International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IDP, The OAS and The Pan-American Health Organization. In addition, the government delegation will …

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Thinner computer model predicts 25% sea level rise

Thinner computer model predicts 25% sea level rise

The Indian island of Ghoramara is disappearing due to rising sea levels.Beeld Getty Images They made a model of sea level rise taking into account for the first time oceanic eddies: a kind of eddies with a diameter of tens of kilometers that keep the warming of sea water at a distance from the sea. ‘Antarctic. Utrecht researchers – doctoral …

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High-performance computing issues: US bans more Chinese companies

High-performance computing issues: US bans more Chinese companies

The Commerce Department created the companies the blacklist for “the construction of supercomputers used by the Chinese military for the modernization of the armed forces and the WMD development program”. The United States has long accused Chinese companies of being loyal to the People’s Republic and passing on sensitive information. The Chinese Communist Party said earlier that it does not …

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Many ministers go abroad – Suriname Herald

Many ministers go abroad - Suriname Herald

Many ministers will be abroad next week. This is a work visit starting April 19th. Ministers Albert Ramdin (Foreign Affairs, International Trade and International Cooperation), Armond Achievers (Finance and Planning) and David Abiamofo (Natural Resources). Annand Jakeser (Executive Director Statsoli) and Karel Ekhorst are also part of the delegation. The delegation will hold talks with the US Congress, the United …

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Rose retains Masters lead, defending champion Johnson eliminated | NOW

Rose retains Masters lead, defending champion Johnson eliminated |  NOW

Justin Rose is also in charge after the second round of the Masters, but the English golfer saw his generous four-stroke lead evaporate in the first round. Many top players did not make the cut at the prestigious tournament. After a 72-stroke round at Augusta National Golf Club in the United States, Rose has only one stroke less than her …

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Monkey Learns To Play Pong With Only His Thoughts | NOW

Monkey Learns To Play Pong With Only His Thoughts |  NOW

Elon Musk’s company Neuralink shared a video of a monkey with a brain implant playing the game on Friday. Pong control with his brain. The goal is for paralyzed people to be able to control a computer or phone with their brains in the future. The video shows the nine-year-old Pager macaque. Six weeks ago, the monkey was implanted with …

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Macron closes the prestigious school from which he himself graduated

Macron closes the prestigious school from which he himself graduated

Former French President Charles de Gaulle (center) visits ENA in 1959.AFP Image It all started with a great promise: to get out of nepotism in French politics. No more descent, but ambition would determine the route to the top. But the prestigious school, which had to bridge the gap between the people and the elite after World War II, has …

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The United States will talk again about the nuclear deal with …

US to talk again about nuclear deal ...

The United States will join international negotiations on an international nuclear deal with Iran next week. This agreement is in the doldrums and Washington stresses that it is open to talks with the regime in Tehran, reports the Foreign Ministry. Direct talks between the two countries are not yet expected. “It is still early days, and we do not expect …

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