Da „same day“ in letzter Zeit relativ oft „next day“ bedeutete, ist der „Verlust“ aus Kundensicht wohl verkraftbar …
Same-Day-Lieferservice Notime schliesst, Digitec mit betroffen https://www.itmagazine.ch/artikel/84722/Sa…
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Our Suquamish subject was safely located and extracted! …
Der Himmel hält sich raus. #MeerMittwoch
We're having a hot June, here in the Netherlands. And it'll get hotter in the coming decades. We need more trees in our towns and cities. In the place in the picture, there once was a big tree. A civil servant explained that it had to be cut down, "because it took up two parking places" 🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦
#ClimateChange
Washington braces for an unpredictable response from a cornered but determined Islamic Republic.
While the Iranian government downplayed the impact of the U.S. attack, noting the depths of its nuclear know-how built over decades of study,
U.S. military officials said its precision strikes against Iran’s three main nuclear facilities caused “extremely severe damage and destruction.”
A senior Israeli official told The Times that Jerusalem was so satisfied with the operation th…
Mooie satire, #plakshot
https://youtu.be/pkb8x91KdSA?si=lL8m72n-deHStJCR
Donald Trump’s immigration plan needs a hard reset
On the one hand, the presence of millions of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. makes a mocks our laws and outrages much of the public.
On the other, many industries rely on them and their sudden departure would disrupt the economy
Those dueling impulses are why the past few decades have seen tough laws and lax enforcement.
Trump’s most recent idea for splitting the difference
— cracking down in blue areas of the …
Back in 1964, microbiologist Tom Brock received a grant from the National Science Foundation to study how life works at high temperatures,
a question that took him to Yellowstone’s hot springs in search of extremophiles.
There, he and his student discovered a bacteria they called Thermus aquaticus,
which had enzymes that could work at incredibly high temperatures.
Two decades later, this discovery paved the way for the development of a technique called polymerase ch…