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Esa.int 

One step closer to a CubeSat swarm mission

The next revolution in space technology could be using swarms of small spacecraft working together rather than one much bigger spacecraft. Following an open call for ideas, ESA selected seven projects for mission/system concept study. On 26 April the teams showcased their work in ESA's Concurrent Design facility. Two studies were selected for further development.

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

Union chiefs to hold showdown talks with Starmer over workers’ rights - The Guardian

  1. Union chiefs to hold showdown talks with Starmer over workers’ rights  The Guardian
  2. Keir Starmer averts row with union leaders as Labour reiterates its full commitment to new deal for working people  The Guardian
  3. Starmer in SHOWDOWN with trade union bosses who are fuming at Labour leadership's plans  GB News
  4. Union leader urges backing for Keir Starmer over diluted worker rights  Financial Times
  5. 'No watering down' of Labour's workers' rights package, Starmer... Читать дальше...

Red and White Kop 

Re: IPTV

Quote from: Barneylfc∗ on May  9, 2024, 03:45:23 pm

I'm shitting bricks here while watching the 105th episode of Bluey with my 1 year old today

Bluey is brilliant

Red and White Kop 

Re: Ask the next person a question

I always say I’m not bothered then watch basically every televised game. My partner is not going to be happy.

What do you think Klopp does next?

The Copenhagen Post online 

Record numbers for going to a museum in Denmark

2023 was a great year for museums in Denmark. Actually, the best ever, writes Denmark’s Statistic. Museums’ exhibitions were visited by 17.4 million times in 2023, which is the first year that has not been affected by COVID-19 since 2019. Hence, it makes sense to compare the number of visitors with 2019. In 2023, the […]

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«The Rio Times» 

Hapvida Achieves R$83.4 Million Profit in Q1, Reversing R$341.6 Million Loss

Hapvida (HAPV3) reported a net profit of R$83.4 million ($16.20 million) in Q1 2023, reversing a R$341.6 million ($66.34 million) loss from the previous year. Including non-recurring gains, such as R$12.3 million ($2.39 million) from the Maida Health sale, the adjusted net profit reached R$506.9 million ($98.42 million). This marked a 53.3% year-on-year increase. Hapvida, […]

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Bradford Bulls • Re: Wakefield S/F

Good to see a decent away following too for a change.

On the field we did well to make a contest of it for the first 40mins. We fell away in the second period but I think we expected that. It just shows the gap between semi pro and professional. It also makes it pretty stark the gap that we'd have to bridge on the field if we were ever to get back into SL (even though that prospect is unlikely with the ground being how it is). Can't see the club going fully pro unless the ground... Читать дальше...

Cyprus Mail 

‘Haircut’ depositors compensation platform reopened

An online platform through which depositors who suffered from the 2013 “haircut” can receive compensation, will be reopening on Tuesday, the finance ministry announced. Through the platform, available at the ministry webpage here,  applicants can submit their online applications to the National Solidarity Fund, starting at 10:30am. Affected natural and...

Google.com 

Georgia to vote on controversial law that sparked mass protests - BBC.com

  1. Georgia to vote on controversial law that sparked mass protests  BBC.com
  2. What is Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill, and why is Europe so alarmed?  CNN
  3. U.S. sounds alarm as thousands in Georgia's capital protest 'Kremlin-style' foreign influence bill  CNBC
  4. ‘The whole country will strike’: protesters vow to keep fighting Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill  The Guardian

Sydney Morning Herald 

World of photos, May 15, 2024

The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors

FashionNetwork.com (in) 

Spencer's Retail posts Q4 loss of Rs 81 crore

Spencer’s Retail Ltd reported a net loss of Rs 81 crore ($9.7 million) for the fourth quarter ended March 31, as against net loss of Rs 61 crore in the year-ago quarter.