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  • A woman described as Iran’s “Nelson Mandela” wins the Nobel peace prize [The Economist]

  • From mRNA to quantum dots, the 2023 Nobel prizewinners [The Economist Podcasts]

  • World breaches key 1.5C warming mark for record number of days [BBC News]

  • For Oil, It’s Not 1973 Again – But It Could Still Turn Ugly [Bloomberg]

  • Car bomb kills official in Russian-held Ukrainian town, governor says [Reuters] #Ukraine

  • Why the Palestinian group Hamas launched an attack on Israel? All to know [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Al Gore Doesn’t Say I Told You So [The New Yorker]

  • Intel teases Windows ‘refresh’ for 2024 amid Windows 12 launch rumors / All signs point to a big Windows 12 release in 2024 that focuses on new AI features. [The Verge]

  • Even for high earners, student loan repayment is crushing [Vox]

  • How NVIDIA became a major player in robotics [TechCrunch]

  • Why the first-ever space junk fine is such a big deal [MIT Technology Review]

  • Bruno Mars cancels sold-out Tel Aviv concert and flees Israel following the Hamas attacks [Insider] holy shit, Bruno Mars almost died in this concert, should have canceled from the beginning

  • If you're looking to take your career as an artist to the next level then Collabhouse is one to watch this year. From Wednesday through Saturday you can find their booth at ADE Lab in Het Groene Paleis to network, learn and have fun.

    Or head over to Brakke Grond to learn a thing or two about how to become successful as an artist. Collabhouse CEO Eelko Van Kooten (founder of Spinnin' Records) and DJ/producer Trobi will be hosting a masterclass on how to supercharge your music career.

    Check it out and join us at ADE Lab: https://a-d-e.co/45po6ZA [LinkedIn] #ADE2023

  • Afghanistan earthquake has killed more than 2,400, Taliban say [The Guardian] devastating

  • The 25 Best Restaurants in San Francisco Right Now [New York Times]

  • Jamie Lee Curtis Mistakes Photo Of Palestinian Children In Post Supporting Israel [Huffington Post]

  • How We Find Our Place in the Universe — A collaboration that includes the United States, China, and Russia points us toward a better future. [The Atlantic]

  • Avoid Writing Mistakes With This Desktop App [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion The lesson from the Hamas attack: The U.S. should recognize a Palestinian state [The Washington Post] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • Rugby World Cup: French captain Dupont cleared to resume full training [Le Monde]

  • Best laptops for students: MacBooks, the new Microsoft Surface, and more top our list [Mashable]

  • Russell Brand Misinformation Mania, and Hunting the ‘Narco Millennial’ [VICE News]

  • The U.S. Government is Preparing for a Fentanyl WMD [The Intercept_] the only viable solution is to make ecstasy/MDMA immediately legal for 21+ and up and provide testing strips (that’s what every doctor/nurse/EMT is thinking at this point, there are simply too many overdose cases)

  • What’s it like to be an immigrant in America? Here’s one family’s story. [National Geographic]

  • How kids are making sense of climate change and extreme weather [NPR]

  • South Sacramento project with 1,100 homes near transit heads to council vote [CapRadioNews]

  • Gardien d’immeuble, profession en sursis [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Quantum Chips Are Stacking Up [Foreign Policy]

  • Netanyahu Can’t Have It All - To Protect Its National Security, Israel Will Need to Compromise [Foreign Affairs] the only solution is a Palestinian State nearby.

  • Can Japan Be a Climate Change Leader? [The Diplomat]

  • Invisible ‘Demon’ Discovered in Odd Superconductor [Quanta Magazine]

  • Bonne Journée mondiale des enseignants 🧑‍🏫

    L’éducation est au centre de la mission du CERN : notre milieu riche et stimulant de personnes et d’idées offre un environnement d’apprentissage unique aux personnes de tous âges. #WorldTeachersDay @UN @UNESCO [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Invites Public to Share in Excitement of Psyche Mission [NASA]

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