PA Siebe Sietsma editorial research Youri Vugts news editor Siebe Sietsma editorial research Youri Vugts news editor Part-time jobs for all Dutch teachers should soon be available to everyone. Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf has asked universities to set up a public register for this purpose. The minister respects the measure research of news time. This shows that professors do not always …
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Martin Brundle sticks to racing incident: ‘Max deserved a bit more space’
The clash between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen provided plenty of material for discussion. The same goes for analysts at the British Sky Sports F1. Martin Brundle says Hamilton could have given a bit more space, Karun Chandhok thinks doubtful Ultimately, the FIA blamed the double champion. Verstappen received a five-second penalty for the conversation with Hamilton. During his pit …
Read More »The third pig calms the quarrel and comforts the victim
Fighting is common among all animal species, but pigs seem to have a fairly exclusive claim; care of the victim. This is at least the conclusion drawn by the biological anthropologist Ivan Norscia, in a study published last week. Norscia and her team studied a hundred pigs for six months and analyzed quite a few disputes between them. Often beasts …
Read More »Entire street without electricity after a fire in the technical area of the villa, also problems with the internet connection (Torhout)
Torhout – The Ypres Heerweg in Torhout, the street of the children’s zoo, was without electricity on Sunday afternoon after a violent fire in the technical room of a villa. This technical room, installed in an outbuilding, completely burned down. Jelle Houwen Today at 17:11 It was around 2.15 p.m. when the residents of the beautiful villa on Ypres Heerweg, …
Read More »James Webb Telescope searches for life on Earth-like exoplanets
Comparison of the galaxy IC 5332 captured by the Hubble Telescope (left) and the Webb Telescope.Image ESA/Webb/Nasa Forty light-years from Earth, seven small planets orbit a faint dwarf star. They resemble Earth in size and composition. On three of the seven, there might even be seas and oceans. Who knows, maybe something is alive; maybe one day you can find …
Read More »Guests of Efteling Pinokkio restaurant evacuated due to smoldering cable in theater | 112
KAATSHEUVEL – For several guests, a visit to the Pinokkio restaurant in Efteling came to an abrupt end on Saturday evening. A smoldering cable in the nearby Efteling Theater threw a spanner into the works, forcing them out of the room. A cable in the theater began smoldering around 8:35 p.m. An Efteling security guard tried to stop the smoldering, …
Read More »The rats also move in rhythm with Mozart, Queen and Lady Gaga | Science
12 nov 2022 om 15:15Update: 4 uur geleden Rats, like humans, instinctively move in rhythm when they hear music, according to a recent study from the University of Tokyo. Researchers have proven that the theory applies in any case to the music of Mozart, Queen and Lady Gaga. What’s remarkable is that this innate natural trait has so far only …
Read More »Whoever builds will also have to collect rainwater
Through: Yvonne Vermeulen Saturday November 12 10:49 – 2022 ETTEN-LEUR – New construction projects in Etten-Leur will have to consider storing rainwater from next spring. If it belongs to the college, there must be space per square meter built to store 60 liters of rainwater. The stormwater ordinance then applies to new construction, expansion and …
Read More »Marian Joëls named Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
Joëls mainly focused on the effects of stress on the brain, health and disease. This is one of the great themes of current medicine. Stress not only affects our vulnerability to psychiatric disorders, but also our susceptibility to various diseases such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. She has received several international awards and prizes for her work as a researcher. …
Read More »Better understand how bacteria multiply
About the episode Bacteria reproduce by cell growth and division. During each cycle of growth and division, called the cell cycle, the cell must copy all cellular components exactly once. How the cell manages to do this without error is a question that has occupied the scientific field for a long time. AMOLF researchers have now developed a mathematical model …
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