Somewhere beyond the edge of our solar system, nearly 14 billion kilometers from Earth, a NASA space probe heard an unexpected and persistent hum. And this buzz is now helping researchers understand the matter of the deep cosmos. Deep in the cosmos, NASA’s spacecraft detects a constant strange hum The space probe that made the discovery is an ancient, Voyager …
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Hilversum will help cyclists: more space and a better network of cycle paths
Hilversum will make the village much more accessible to cyclists. We need to create better cycle paths, which above all need to be better connected to each other. In the years to come, various places will have to be addressed all over Hilversum. Hilversum will be working on cycle paths, as he hopes that the bicycle will increasingly become an …
Read More »An autonomous, self-learning robot can be that easy
The more knowledge and computing power an autonomous, self-learning robot has, the better it performs, right? Not in a new study that looked at how simple a self-learning robot can be. An autonomous, self-learning robot can be that easy How do you get multiple bots to do something meaningful together – in this case move them around – with rules …
Read More »American asteroid explorer on the way home | Science
US asteroid explorer OSIRIS-REx is on its way home, the US space agency NASA has announced. The probe left the orbit of its target, the asteroid Bennu on Monday. Landing on Earth is scheduled for September 2023. This will be done via parachutes in the state of Utah. In a complex maneuver that took several hours, NASA landed the probe …
Read More »Rutte wants a new administrative culture, but the ideas of the leader of the VVD are not so new
VVD leader and outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte admits that he made mistakes that led to the crisis of political confidence in The Hague. Political journalist Xander van der Wulp talks about it News OUR Radio 1 Rutte’s ideas for a new administrative culture. Rutte pleaded with Nieuwsuur, who was the guest, for a thinner coalition deal in which not …
Read More »How a worm is helping Alzheimer’s disease research
Thanks to a small transparent worm, researchers were able to study which bacteria in our digestive tract could play a role in the development of diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease. How a worm is helping Alzheimer’s disease research Yes, there is a lot of research on diseases like Alzheimer’s disease, but we still don’t know a lot. In the meantime, …
Read More »Back to the roots of NieR | Science
After the reasonable success of Replicant and the great success of its successor NieR Automata, Square Enix felt it was time to give NieR Replicant another chance for a new audience, resulting in a contemporary adventure with modern gameplay and graphics. , but which only in part 12 the basis of a year can disguise itself. What is that? We …
Read More »Alexander Blessin scores many goals against too much between-line space E! News UK
It can’t always be a party, not even at KV Oostende. That changed to a 6-2 against Standard last Saturday. On Sunday afternoon, KVO boarded 5-3 at KV Mechelen. Blessin sees his team swallow a lot of goals, but according to him it’s not just defense. “The victory is absolutely deserved for Mechelen,” congratulates the opponent Blessin. “It’s always nice …
Read More »Harold McGee writes another comprehensive, readable book on the benefits of armpit odor
American author Harold McGee became world famous with his book About food and cooking. This 600-page pill on chemistry and the history of cooking and eating dates from 1984. In 2004, it was reissued. Over the years, this encyclopedic book has really become a standard work. It has become so indispensable in many kitchens By Volkskrant wrote about it in …
Read More »China: missile fragments found in the Indian Ocean
The Chinese argue that most of the debris from the launcher was burnt on reentry and it is highly unlikely that any damage was caused. The Long March 5B rocket launched part of a Chinese space station into space. It was not known where the fragments of the Chinese missile would end. The missile could fall between 41 degrees north …
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