About Louise Fresco Louise O. Fresco, scientist, administrator and writer, writes a weekly column in the NRC. See the overview of all its columns. About Louise Fresco Louise O. Fresco, scientist, administrator and writer, writes a weekly column in the NRC. See the overview of all its columns. As a variant of Churchill’s statement on socialism, you could say that …
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Evening4Day Hummelo
Sun, May 29, 12:22 PM To read aloud sport HUMMELO – After two years, a “normal” Evening can be organized again. In and around Hummelo you are allowed to walk. From Monday 30 May to Friday 3 June, this pleasant walk will again be organized by the activities committee of Stichting Dorpshuis Ruimte. Put these dates in …
Read More »What is beyond the universe? Or is it all…?
This is one of life’s great questions: what is beyond our universe? Is there life outside our universe? And are there perhaps multiple universes? There are countless stars, planets, galaxies and clusters in our universe. It is entirely plausible that several – perhaps countless – universes exist. These universes are part of a larger whole. This is what researchers call …
Read More »Board language: Kristel Wattel – GroenLinks
DELFT – The city is governed by municipal councilors elected by the inhabitants. Delft has 39 advisers, distributed as follows: STIP (6), D66 (6), GroenLinks (6), Hart voor Delft (5), VVD (3), PvdA (3), SP(2), CDA (2) , Independent Delft (2), ChristenUnie (2), Volt (2). This week a conversation with Malou Janssen; who is Malou and what does she think …
Read More »Nadal happy after a “very good test” against Van de Zandschulp at Roland Garros | NOW
Rafael Nadal is very happy with his victory over Botic van de Zandschulp in the third round of Roland Garros. The 21-time Grand Slam winner only had to give up nine matches to the best Dutch tennis player (6-3, 6-2 and 6-4). “It was a very good test and I played my best game of the tournament without a doubt,” …
Read More »A resident of Pompeii did not flee the volcanic eruption of tuberculosis | Science
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Read More »Dtv News – The Bernheze Coalition wants to make democracy popular again
Frank Spijkers and Gerd Jansen yesterday 5:10 p.m. yesterday 5:14 p.m. Local, CDA and SP in Bernheze will do their best in the coming years to make democracy popular with the inhabitants again. This is in any case indicated in the coalition press release which was presented on Friday. According to the parties, they cannot accept and will not accept …
Read More »Too sick to flee Pompeii due to volcanic eruption: DNA analysis solves 90-year-old mystery
A gigantic volcanic eruption, and yet not receding. It was the bizarre discovery that archaeologists made in the ruins of Pompeii in 1933. In AD 79, Vesuvius erupted, wiping Pompeii completely off the map – or rather, spreading a blanket of lava and ash over the city. Roman, which had about 20,000 inhabitants. The site has become an archaeological treasure, …
Read More »The space-proof Breitling Navitimer Cosmonaute is back
There’s room for more than one watch in space, isn’t there? Of course, you know Omega’s Moonwatch – everyone knows that. But there are more than a handful of other watches with big space stories. Breitling invited us to go to Zurich to meet one of them. In 1962, NASA astronaut Scott Carpenter wore a Breitling Navitimer as he circled …
Read More »KNHS supports science in establishing guidelines for the welfare of sport horses
A group of leading equestrian scientists is launching an international initiative to establish best practices and clear guidelines for the training and management of sport horses. They founded the Sport Horse Welfare Foundation (SWF), where they will discuss what sport horses need to feel good. The KNHS is one of the national equestrian associations supporting the project. “We live in …
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