[ad_1] Born in Stargard in Mecklenburg, with jobs in Hamburg, the Australian state of New South Wales, London, Lisbon, Carl Rümker was a true cosmopolitan as early as the 19th century. And an expert in the cosmos. Among other things, the astronomer created a star catalog with many thousands of …
Read More »How Europe wants to renew its cooperation with the US
[ad_1] meEU leaders were relieved by the election of Democratic candidate Joe Biden as US president. But no one in Brussels and the member state capitals is so naive to believe that the relationship between Europe and the United States can simply be restored to pre-Trump times. At the end …
Read More »Antigen testing: why the mouth sample is so error prone
[ad_1] Virenlast. Should the sample be taken for a rapid Covid-19 test in the nose or by mouth? For Michael Janisch this question does not arise; at least not then if you want to get correct results. “With a throat swab, the error rate for false negatives is up to …
Read More »Romain Grosjeans accident: the media talks about a miracle in Formula 1
[ad_1] FOrmel-1 world champion Lewis Hamilton won the Bahrain Grand Prix, which was overshadowed by fire. The Mercedes driver claimed his 11th win of the season at Sakhir on Sunday. After an accident by Haas driver Romain Grosjean, the last third race of the year was interrupted for a long …
Read More »Billion-dollar deal for chip vendors: the next high-tech sell-off?
[ad_1] The sell-off of German tech companies continues: Munich’s chip supplier Siltronic is said to go to a Taiwanese rival for billions of euros, if politicians don’t use their veto. German supplier to the chip industry Siltronic represents a $ 1 billion acquisition by Taiwanese competitor GlobalWafers. If the deal …
Read More »5G: Britain bans Huawei’s network technology from September
[ad_1] The British government is elaborating on a ban on installing network technology from Chinese provider Huawei: after September 2021, no more parts of the group’s devices can be used when expanding the 5G mobile network. The announcement came in the run-up to a parliamentary debate on a planned new …
Read More »Nord Stream 2: the Baltic Sea pipeline will continue to be built in December
[ad_1] Construction of the German-Russian Baltic Sea Nord Stream 2 pipeline will continue in December after a year of interruption. This was confirmed by a spokesperson for the consortium. The radio station NDR 1 Radio MV had previously reported on this. According to information from the station, the Baltic Sea …
Read More »ASFINAG – Fire in the Tauern tunnel (3): First damage repaired, one free lane starting at 4 pm
[ad_1] Truck trailer and cargo removed; there was no major damage to the tunnel Salzburg (OTS) – The truck trailer set on fire in the Tauern tunnel fire on the A 10, as well as the load of disinfectants, could be removed from the tunnel shortly before noon. ASFINAG experts …
Read More »Parallel race in Lech also for the male boss “Reality-TV” – Magazin Sport Nachrichten –
[ad_1] 11/26/2020 16:32 (Akt. 11.26.2020 16:32) Andreas Puelacher, ÖSV Men’s Race Director © WHAT Even without Marco Schwarz, who is infected with Corona, the Austrian men’s ski team awaits one or another final classification in the parallel race on Friday in Lech / Zürs. Only 16 athletes are in the …
Read More »Astrazeneca Vaccine: Accidentally Better Efficacy?
[ad_1] The corona vaccine developed by the pharmaceutical company Astrazeneca and the University of Oxford raises questions. Following the promising results from Pfizer-Biontech and Moderna, it was another success story on the road to ending the coronavirus pandemic: On Monday, British drugmaker Astrazeneca announced that the coronavirus vaccine developed together …
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