[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 13.51 February 1 | Photo: Patrick Gee Rescue teams examine beached humpback whales. More than 350 whales have died after being stranded in Tasmania. The rescue operation was completed and there is now growing concern that whale carcasses will attract sharks. – …
Read More »Then South Africa became the world leader in gold, diamonds and platinum.
[ad_1] It is an almost unlikely geological coincidence that has made South Africa one of the most important countries in the world for metals and minerals. The world’s largest gold veins were saved from erosion because a meteorite that created the world’s largest impact crater struck land south of Johannesburg …
Read More »16-year-old Peter Plax was killed: Father Dmitri on grief
[ad_1] The father of teenager Peter Plax killed by grief Of: Britt peruzzi Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 12.44 It has been just over a year since 16-year-old Peter Plax was killed by a friend during a bicycle trip.Now the father tells in a book about the son and the …
Read More »Rafael Nadal’s frustration ahead of the French Open: “It’s extreme”
[ad_1] Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal has dominated the French Open since winning his first title in 2005. But due to the corona pandemic, the competition will not be decided in June; instead, the winner will be crowned in October. Nadal will find it harder to clinch his thirteenth title …
Read More »Duplantis moves to Sweden and leaves the family
[ad_1] Of: Mats Wennerholm Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 10.05 Photo: Gregorio Borgia / TT The season is over and Mondo is coming home. Home of Sweden, not the US – Yes, I’m actually starting to feel more and more Swedish. It’s cozy in Sweden, he tells Sportbladet. Swedish is …
Read More »Young actors give back in Orbán’s “cultural war”
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 10.19 February 1 | Photo: Marton Monus / MTI via AP / TT Theater and film students form a human chain in Budapest in a protest action against the growing influence of the government on culture and education. The photo was taken …
Read More »Jan Albert, KI, on the covid-19 patient: strange case
[ad_1] They have tested positive several times: “someone should do more research” Of: Sara milstead Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 08.26 Jan Albert, a professor at the Karolinska Institutet, is shocked by Sabrina’s case and thinks it should be investigated further. – There are only two possible explanations, he says. …
Read More »Björn Wiman: That’s why Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death is a disaster
[ad_1] The result possibly came from an unexpected direction. Artist and television profile Peg Parnevik, who grew up in Florida, was invited to SVT’s “Foreign Office” to, along with, among others, former Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, give her opinion on the US presidential elections. Which question is the most important …
Read More »New corona test gives answers in three hours
[ad_1] The researchers began work on developing a simpler coronal test early in the pandemic. The method has now been reviewed and published in the scientific journal Nature Communications. – Since the method is simpler and cheaper, you could set up covid-19 tests under much simpler conditions, and it would …
Read More »HIV-cured patient dying of leukemia
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: September 26, 2020 kl. 01.58 Photo: Manuel Valdés / AP / TT The first fully cured HIV patient, Timothy Ray Brown, in Seattle on March 4, 2019. He is now terminally ill with leukemia and receiving palliative care at his home in California. The first patient …
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