Who is the boomer generation that still remembers the Dutch Youth Programme? He follows? In the end, the children continued to attend to introduce themselves and imitate their favorite cartoon character. Many years later, we suddenly live in a world where identifying yourself with a character or animal is not…
Read MoreWeird habits to boost your health
We’re all familiar with the saying, “What comes from afar is tastier,” but did you know that this can also apply to healthy habits? While we spend every day chasing the latest trends in health and wellness, there are plenty of strange customs from other cultures that we can also…
Read MoreThe European HPC segment is slowing towards irrelevance
SiPearl’s European-made Rhea CPU, which is supposed to power HPC systems, has been delayed again. The first samples of the processor will not appear until 2025, at which time all the technologies on board will become obsolete. SiPearl’s Rhea CPU has been delayed to 2025. Only then will SiPearl begin…
Read MoreFossil shells tell us that the climate warms more in summer than in winter
Hearing that the world’s temperature will rise by three degrees does not mean much to many people. This sounds like the ability to spend more days in a bikini and less slippery roads in the winter, if you look at it optimistically. Of course, averages don’t tell us much about…
Read MoreHello 2024: Record number of travelers expected
May 15, 2024 – 07:00 – Moroccans abroad © The Spanish Ministry of the Interior has approved the special plan for Operation Marhaba 2024. This plan allows Moroccans residing in Europe to travel to Morocco via Spanish ports to spend their summer holidays. The summer plan aims to “quickly and…
Read MoreA group of killer whales sinks a sailboat off the coast of Andalusia
A confrontation between a pod of killer whales and a sailboat is an event that rarely happens, but can still have startling consequences. A recent incident in the Strait of Gibraltar, between Spain and Morocco, demonstrates the impressive strength and unpredictable behavior of these animals. in a sunny day Sunday…
Read MoreExercise is good for the brain. What is the mechanism behind this?
The relationship between exercise, muscle function and brain health has been known for some time. But how nerve signals affect muscles is not yet fully understood. A figure representing the connection between nerve cells and muscles should now fill this gap. During exercise, muscles produce brain-boosting hormones and extracellular vesicles…
Read MoreAstronomy Club with Paul Hellings: Eight Planets and Five Thousand More
Until about thirty years ago, the hypothesis was very likely: planets must also orbit other stars. But the stars are so far away and also give off so much light that it seems almost impossible to detect planets orbiting those blinding balls of light. However, astronomers are creative, and thanks…
Read MoreConsulting and marketing agency brings together knowledge
Luca Cardella’s strategy consulting firm Kwantus and Ronny Domen’s IM Creative Marketing have merged to become the Creatus Group. Patricia Vitale and Clara Gosenaerts also join the new structure as directors. The new Creatus group brings together 35 years of experience in business and marketing strategy, as well as in…
Read MoreThis recipe for creamy leek soup is packed with vitamins: find out what it does for your health
Not only are leeks incredibly versatile in the kitchen, they are also packed with nutrients that are beneficial to our health. You will definitely love and enjoy this soup. ingredients:– 4 large leeks– 2 potatoes– 1 liter vegetable stock– 200 ml cream– Salt and pepper to taste– olive oil How…
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