Delegates fought for two weeks at the COP26 Climate Protection Summit in Glasgow. And if it doesn’t come as a big surprise in the last few hours, it will give birth to only one mouse again: Der The first draft
local working group Rural Development: Project Ideas and Actors Needed Updated: 12/11/2021, 6:49 PM | Reading time: 3 minutes Christine Pfeiffer Schleicher The district applied for Leader in 2018, and many ideas have been discussed until then. Plans are now
They are only 16 millimeters in size and live on a mountain – and researchers in Australia have made an ‘incredible discovery’. SYDNEY (AP) – In a newly discovered frog species in Australia, males wear tadpoles on their bodies. Researchers
32 minutes ago Plus Basically, it would be very easy to hire people with disabilities. An example from Newburgh shows that companies are letting go of this error. from Manfred Dettenhofer At the age of fifteen she already had a
updated: 10.11.202113:04 fromMartina Label Close Meteorologists are certain that a La NiƱa winter is imminent. But does the weather phenomenon have consequences for winter in Germany? Munich – The first predictions for winter 2021/202 in Germany are likely to be
The agricultural sector, one of the world’s largest emitters of methane, will be directly affected by the first global commitment to reduce methane emissions by at least 30% by 2030 compared to 2020 levels. The new global pledge on methane
Seely. Everyone spends a third of their lives sleeping. What happens to usasleep? The musicians from trio.s – Susan, take a musical approach to this questionGebrini (Mizobrane), Sonia Catalano (Alto) and Goran Stefanoic (Accordion) – in collaboration withManuela Hartell (forecast).
In one frog species recently discovered in Australia, males carry tadpoles on their bodies. Researchers found the tiny animals, which are only 16 millimeters in diameter, on a mountain in Wolumbine National Park. This is the case with only four
Claudia Michaela Maria Kons is looking for a permanent parking spot for her mobile home in Dorsten. Ā© SilkHard A woman from Dorsten dreams of a slightly different lifestyle: she would like to settle on 20 square meters of living
Scotland has created a new scholarship program to welcome more EU students into its universities. “Over the past year, we have unfortunately seen a significant drop in applications from EU students wishing to study here,” the Scottish Minister of State