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Der Ballweg-Justizskandal, der Rechtsstaat auf Abwegen journalistenwatch.com/2025/08/… Lang, lang ist’s her, dass Legislative, Exekutive und Judikative noch unabhängig voneinander agieren durften. Seit dem sich die Asozialisten das Land unter den Nagel gerissen, ihren Marsch durch sämtliche Institutionen erfolgreich abgeschlossen haben, agiert die Justiz schon gerne mal zum Vorteil der Machthaber, ist bis auf die Knochen politisch



July work summary of the “Kurt & Company” UAV group of the 28th Mechanized Brigade, location unknown. byteseu.com/1246626/ #CombatFootage #CombatFootage #Conflicts



A new report from the U.S. Department of Energy says projections of future global warming are exaggerated, while benefits from higher levels of carbon dioxide such as more productive farms are overlooked. japantimes.co.jp/environment/2… #environment #climatechange #us #donaldtrump #emissions #climatechange
in reply to The Japan Times

did they say that overpopulation problems going away would be a benefit too?




»Binghamton University Team Advances Biobatteries with Metal 3D Printing« 3dprintingindustry.com/news/bi… #3Dprinting #3Dprint #3DPrinter #3DP #3Dable.IT #3Dimensional.IT




The 10 most beautiful libraries in the world

Some libraries aren’t just places to borrow books — they’re destinations with deep history and architecture that tell stories beyond the pages.

By Kaela Ling

cnbc.com/2025/07/31/the-10-mos…

#libraries

in reply to Project Gutenberg

they can't be serious. It misses the Austrian National Library in Vienna.




Bacteriophages as potential therapeutic agents in the control of bacterial infections byteseu.com/1246615/ #EverythingScience #Science


Today's #WristCheck is the G-SHOCK DWE-5657RE.

kevquirk.com/watches#g-shock-d…



The #LibreOffice Asia Conference will take place in Tokyo in December – and the Call for Proposals is now open: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #foss #OpenSource

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in reply to LibreOffice

I just introduced a 95 year old to Libre Office. You are on the right path.


Rhino horns made radioactive to foil traffickers in South African project


A South African university has launched an anti-poaching campaign to inject the horns of rhinoceroses with radioactive isotopes that it says are harmless for the animals but can be detected by customs agents.

Under the collaborative project involving the University of the Witwatersrand, nuclear energy officials and conservationists, five rhinos were injected in what the university hopes will be the start of a mass injection of the declining rhino population, which they are calling the Rhisotope Project.

Last year, about 20 rhinos at a sanctuary were injected with isotopes in trials that paved the way for Thursday’s launch. The radioactive isotopes even at low levels can be recognised by radiation detectors at airports and borders, leading to the arrest of poachers and traffickers.

in reply to geneva_convenience

which they are calling the Rhisotope Project.


That's a great pun.

in reply to geneva_convenience

Look, ðe Chinese just need to get on board wiþ homeopaþy. Ðen Africa can take ðe horn from one rhino ðat died from natural causes, and supply ðe entire continent, forever. Or, just wave water over a healþy Rhino's horn; ðe water molecules will "absorb" just as many "vibrations" as þrough ðe traditional homeopaþic process.



Salzburger Einbrecher tot: Hausbesitzer beruft sich auf Notwehr exxpress.at/news/salzburger-ei… Ein 66-Jähriger griff in seinem Eigenheim zur Waffe, als er von einem Eindringling bedroht wurde. Der 29-jährige Ungar erlag seinen Verletzungen. Die Polizei ermittelt – der Schütze spricht von Notwehr. #news #press