South Korea today failed to launch its test payload from a launcher in orbit around Earth. This was announced by South Korean President Moon Jae-in. The launcher was developed and built entirely in South Korea. The Nuri, in KSLV-II or Korean Satellite Launch Vehicle II jargon, is a three-stage liquid-fueled rocket. The colossus weighs over 200 tons and is 47.2 …
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The doctor – engineer collaboration more important than ever
This interdisciplinary collaboration is the credo of Medical Delta. Now that we can welcome a group of teachers for the third time inaugurate, we are proud that the collaboration between doctor and engineer is rapidly becoming commonplace. Because where interdisciplinary collaboration was still special when Medical Delta was created, today it is a sine qua non for offering scientific and …
Read More »Room for new sports collaborations in Middelburg
Door: editorial, Wednesday 20 October 14:12 – 2021 MIDDELBURG – After a successful year with great collaborations and great moments of exercise, a new budget is available from the local Sports Agreement. In fact, an additional € 67,700 has been made available to be distributed among promising initiatives. You can submit it from November 1 to December 1, 2021 on …
Read More »The Vikings were already in America exactly 1000 years ago
Researcher Margot Kuitems is today invited to Nieuws en Co to talk about her research. Audio from this conversation will be added to this article as it becomes available. The Vikings were the first Europeans to cross the Atlantic, centuries before Columbus set foot there in 1492. They found themselves in the northern peninsula of Newfoundland and established a colony …
Read More »More than a quarter of Flanders is built: see here how much space has been occupied in your municipality
At the start of last year, more than a quarter of the Flemish region was built up, or 28.6 percent of the total area, according to new figures from Statistics Flanders. In 2000 it was still 24.4 percent, in 1985 only 19.6 percent were built. In recent years, 4.1 hectares of construction have been added per day. Houses, including gardens, …
Read More »These nine graphics best tell the story of the climate (with the UN summit in Glasgow just around the corner)
The Glasgow climate summit later this month will aim to save what can be saved. These nine graphs immediately show how quickly warming is progressing. Maarten KeulemansOctober 19, 2021, 17:27 When world leaders from around the world gather on October 31 in the futuristic-designed buildings of the SEC Events Center in Glasgow, there’s a reality few will say out loud: …
Read More »Nieuwe Boschdijk goes green, with more space for cyclists and pedestrians
The Boschdijk will undergo a makeover from the end of next year. Within the Eindhoven ring road, the busy road will be tackled, with much more greenery, space for cyclists and pedestrians and less parking spaces. local residents have been saying for years that something needs to be done. In 2017, there was even a citizens’ initiative begin. For example, …
Read More »Captain Kirk vs. Prince William
New Not everyone likes the idea of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard Branson investing billions in space travel. But they are not the only ones to say “Go boldly where no one has gone before”. Space travel is booming. It’s not often that a British royal speaks out on a politically charged topic such as space travel. And it’s …
Read More »Is an objective image of the wolf still possible? – Argos – Human
The question is who is now the victim of this media framework. Maybe it’s the wolf himself. of research in Spain it turned out that a misleading image appeared in social discussion due to media attention with direct effect. Compared to bears, newspapers, television and radio broadcasts have spoken of wolves thirty times more often. As a result, financial compensation …
Read More »Chinese rocket successfully launched to space station | Science & Planet
The three taikonauts, as Chinese astronauts are called, could be seen through a camera in the cockpit. They appeared silent during the launch, despite the high G-force. A camera was also placed outside the Shenzhou-13, which clearly showed the launch. Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng attended the launch. The three astronauts will return to Earth in April of next year. …
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