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The natural approach does not harm GaiaZOO

The natural approach does not harm GaiaZOO

Visitors apparently think so too, because the ratings are high and in its eighteen years of existence, the zoo has already received dozens of awards. This year, for the fourth time, GaiaZOO was chosen as the best outing in the Netherlands by nearly one hundred thousand ANWB members. And now about half a million people come to GaiaZOO every year. …

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scientists look through ancient egyptian paintings

scientists look through ancient egyptian paintings

Beautiful details are hidden under ancient Egyptian paintings. These have now been discovered using a new device that can analyze images layer by layer. With this so-called portable chemical imager, the scientists studied two king portraits, which are in the burial chapels of the famous temple complex of Thebes near the Nile, today known as Luxor. Both paintings date from …

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Use the floating keyboard on an iPad

Use the floating keyboard on an iPad

Welcome to our blog on using the floating keyboard on an iPad! Tired of having that big, clunky keyboard on your screen all the time? No more worries! In this article, we are going to show you how to easily switch to floating keyboard and how to get the most out of this feature. that you wanted type with one …

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Jonas Vingaard stays in yellow after a crazy Tour de France stage, Carlos Rodríguez wins in Morzine | Tour de France

Jonas Vingaard stays in yellow after a crazy Tour de France stage, Carlos Rodríguez wins in Morzine |  Tour de France

With videos and podcastThe fourteenth stage of the Tour de France turned out to be a great battle between Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingaard. On the last of five climbs, Pogacar attacked but didn’t break Vinegaard. The stage victory went to Carlos Rodríguez, who escaped on the descent to Morzine. sports writing Jul 15, 2023 Last update: 07-15-23, 22:43 After …

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1 in 5 police officers experienced discrimination at work in the past year

1 in 5 police officers experienced discrimination at work in the past year

Photo: SGN One in five police officers say they have made discriminatory remarks in the workplace in the past year, according to a police and science study the NRC previously reported on. The research focused on police integrity. Just under fifty police officers were interviewed and more than nine hundred completed a detailed questionnaire. The picture that emerges is that …

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India Launches Trolley Into Space For Unique Mission To Lunar South Pole

India Launches Trolley Into Space For Unique Mission To Lunar South Pole

The launch of Chandryaan-3 was watched by thousands of spectators at the Satish Dhawan Space Center and its surroundings in Sriharikota, southern India.ImageAFP The mission, Chandrayaan-3, is seen primarily as a signal to the outside world that India has the knowledge and technology to participate in the new space race. In recent years, the focus has mainly been on commercial …

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AI is right: winter time is better than summer time

AI is right: winter time is better than summer time

Science•Jul 14, 23 7:43 PMAuthor: Samuel Hanegreefs In the ‘Q&AI’ section in which a question is asked to the artificial intelligence, the chatbot indicates that winter time is better than summer time. “It’s true,” says biologist Marijke Gordijn. When the chatbot is faced with the eternal dilemma of whether summer time or winter time is best for us, it gives …

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‘Unplug shared electric scooter, experiment failed’

‘Unplug shared electric scooter, experiment failed’

A shared scooter from Felyx at Muntplein.Image Venema Media / ANP For several years, the municipality has been experimenting with different forms of partial transport. The shared electric scooter was introduced with the idea that it offers a greener alternative to the most polluting car and thus also reduces the number of cars on the road. But after a few …

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