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  • NASA: the biggest threat to humanity lies beneath our feet

    When I think of the most terrible catastrophes of our time, first comes to mind is the fall of an asteroid or a Third world war. However, if you believe NASA, there is something much worse than some asteroid. And hiding it right under our feet: it is a SUPERVOLCANO. Worldwide there are about 20…

  • Warm Antarctic cave hiding a secret life

    Under the glaciers of Antarctica could be hiding a secret world of animals and plants, including unknown species, scientists say. Caves, hollowed out steaming active volcanoes, is very light and can heat up to 25 degrees Celsius, creating ideal conditions for the prosperity of the ecosystems flora and fauna deep under the frozen surface. A…

  • More victims by the earthquake in Mexico

    MEXICO-CITY – The number of victims as a result of the earthquake in Mexico Thursday has risen to ninety. The deaths occurred in three different states. Oaxaca was with 71 deaths hit the hardest. The earthquake off the coast of Chiapas was with 8.1, extremely powerful. The epicentre was in the sea, at least 130…

  • Irma gaining strength

    MIAMI – The wind speed of the tropical storm Irma. The American Hurricane Center in Miami shared her Sunday morning (Dutch time) at force four. After the storm Cuba behind herself, took the wind and was the storm to category two. The damage that hurricane Irma Saturday along the north coast of Cuba left behind…

  • Cuba remains behind with a trail of destruction

    HAVANA – The path that the hurricane Irma Saturday along the north coast of Cuba followed, is full of ravages left behind. The water in the Gulf of Mexico was high, whipped up and washed up far away in the streets of the capital Havana. Along hundreds of miles of coastline urged the sea to…

  • ’Maybe I still have to go’

    Miami – In Miami is a little bit opgeluchter ademgehaald because the eye of monsterorkaan Irma not directly about the city seems to go. But that is the danger for the metropolis, is still far from gone, as the wind and deluge can last for days for huge chaos. “Maybe I still have to go,”…

  • Rohingya in Myanmar are calling truce from

    NAYPYIDAW – Rohingya rebels in Myanmar have a truce of a month was proclaimed that Sunday should commence. The cease-fire must professionals enable the victims of the conflict in the northwest of Myanmar, to help. At the end of August fell Rohingya insurgents dozens of police stations and an army base in the state of…

  • North sea is warming faster than other oceans

    BERLIN – The water in the North sea is warming twice as fast as in the oceans. Over the past 45 years, the temperature rose in the North sea and 1,67 degrees Celsius while that in the oceans, an average of 0,74 degrees. It is said by the German ministry of the Environment in response…

  • The U.S. military has held joint exercises drones and robots

    The U.S. army continues to develop and introduce new technologies that can help to conduct military operations in the future, minimizing the loss of personnel. Big bet the scientists and engineers working for the U.S. defense industry, makes robots and military drones. Them and tested during the joint exercise, initiated by commanders at the military…

  • Game review Life is Strange: Before the Storm

    In 2015 I published on the pages of our website an overview of the wonderful game Life is Strange, which was originally not even planned to write. It’s a fabulous story, full of mystery, drama and emotion from the first minute won my heart. It was unusual all: elegant ambiance, wonderful written characters, unusual visuals…