Door: Hanneke Marcelis Wednesday September 29 20:30 – 2021 BREDA-BANK15 will open in mid-November a central location at Sint Janstraat 11, the former warehouse entrance of the Brejaart sports shop. With a new “hub”, BANK15 will open its own permanent site for manufacturers in Breda after Tilburg and Rotterdam. It will be a place where makers can develop, and in …
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Get the right atmosphere at home with the bright bookcase | life
WoonspecialAt Aptum in Eindhoven, they make light objects for young and old with respect for nature. “We believe that light is the most important part of your interior. With light, you determine the atmosphere of your home, ” says Tineke Beunders, with her life partner Nathan Wierink, the driving force behind Aptum. The design agency focuses on light in Eindhoven. …
Read More »Breda businesses demand space: ‘It is impossible to expand’ | Breda
BREDA – Businesses wishing to expand in Breda will leave the city if space does not become available quickly for them. In order to meet this urgent need, it is necessary to renovate the existing industrial zones. Among other things, to make room for even more logistics. “Pimp them up, make them future proof, and invest in infrastructure and appearance.” …
Read More »Science weekend: what to do and see
share via whatsapp | New door Grytsje Anna Pietersma September 29, 2021 Science rural Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of science and technology this weekend! Follow the NEMO show live at your home with all kinds of cool experiences and special guests like André Kuipers, Diederik Gommers and Erik Scherder. Or go during the Science Weekend Do your own …
Read More »GO Sharing shared scooters are now really disappearing from Groningen (update)
Today, 4:16 p.m. • 2 minutes to read A Go Sharing scooter parked in the city of Groningen © Erik Hogeboom / RTV Noord GO Sharing’s bright green shared scooters will be phased out from Groningen on September 30. The company was no longer licensed to rent the scooters in public spaces, but was still experimenting with cheaper rental on …
Read More »Scientists discover trace of coronavirus. But not in China – Wel.nl
The coronavirus has held the world in its grip for over a year and a half, but it is still unclear where it came from. French scientists have now found three bat viruses that closely resemble sras-cov-2 in northern Laos. Viruses found more than 2,000 kilometers south of Wuhan, China, once again indicate that Covid-19 did not escape from a …
Read More »No room for windmills according to De Liberalen | Bunnik News
On Thursday evening September 23, 2021, the Liberals voted for RES 1.0 after the removal of the search area for a windmill in Bunnik. At the moment, the Liberals do not see a place for a windmill in Bunnik. “We are responding to the widespread unrest in our villages over the arrival of windmills a short distance from our villages,” …
Read More »Nowhere is the sky wider, the space wider
The bus has not accelerated for a minute and yet everything seems smaller. The gas station with the gigantic neon lighting, which was as big as America. The farms lasted indefinitely, up to the Wad and possibly beyond. The pier stretched so deep into the sea that you felt like you were in England. A week ago, I was back …
Read More »Historians in non-English speaking countries should always explain why their history is so interesting
You can’t really call a really fun online conference, but it’s easy. You don’t need to search for hours when booking. com for hotel rooms that match the department’s budget, you never miss your connection due to a delayed train and you can’t get lost looking for a.3.62 meeting room or a ‘blue green’ room. No, you watch (and give) …
Read More »The number of animal experiments in Brussels decreases
In total, nearly 56,000 animals were used for experimental purposes in the Brussels Region last year. This is almost 6,000 animals less than in 2019, or 9.5%. In five years, the drop is even 36%. This is how the Brussels Minister for Animal Welfare Bernard Clerfayt (DéFI) reports. In 2020, the number of animals used in experiments continued to decline, …
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