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  • You’ll be injecting robots into your bloodstream to fight disease soon

    You’ll be injecting robots into your bloodstream to fight disease soon0

    What if there was a magical robot that could cure any disease? Don’t answer that. It’s a stupid question. Everyone knows there’s no one machine that could do that. But maybe a swarm made up of tens of thousands of tiny autonomous micro-bots could? That’s the premise laid out by proponents of nanobot medical technology.

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  • Women’s magazine VIVA to be axed after nearly 50 years

    Women’s magazine VIVA to be axed after nearly 50 years0

    Publishing group DPG Media is axing ground-breaking young women’s magazine VIVA after almost half a century because sales have fallen sharply. The final issue will be on the shelves on July 20 and its associated titles VIVAMama, VIVA.nl and VIVA Forum will also disappear. VIVA started life in 1972 and became known for tackling feminist

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  • Why the Netherlands is the new Silicon Valley

    Why the Netherlands is the new Silicon Valley0

    Consistently we continue finding out about the amazing advancement occurring on the planet’s cutting edge pioneer – San Francisco’s Silicon Valley. However, there is something we are absent. A fairly little nation topographically is steadily changing into the new force in tech developments. With its regular first rate logical and mechanical progressions and profoundly qualified

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  • Why privacy protection remains Huawei’s foremost priority

    Why privacy protection remains Huawei’s foremost priority0

    As digital transformation and cloud technologies continue to evolve, the world is moving towards a more data-centric and intelligent future. This brings both opportunities and challenges for businesses and consumers. The ICT industry is undergoing rapid technological transformation, with technologies becoming increasingly complex and networks more open. Against this backdrop, we are aware of the

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  • Volkskrant apologises for anti-Semitic cartoon of pollster Maurice de Hond

    Volkskrant apologises for anti-Semitic cartoon of pollster Maurice de Hond0

    The Volkskrant newspaper has apologised for publishing a cartoon featuring opinion pollster Maurice de Hond with anti-Semitic overtones. The full-page cartoon depicted a grinning De Hond, who is of Jewish heritage, holding two sets of puppet strings in his oversized hands, echoing the ‘puppet master’ trope used in Nazi propaganda of the 1930s and 1940s.

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  • University of Groningen in ‘Top-10 most sustainable universities in the world’

    University of Groningen in ‘Top-10 most sustainable universities in the world’0

    The RUG has placed seventh in the UI GreenMetric 2020 This year, the University of Groningen has finished in seventh place in the UI GreenMetric 2020, says the University. Wageningen University & Research is the most sustainable of the 912 participating universities, putting the RUG in second place for the Netherlands. The UI GreenMetric ranking was set

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