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Antistoffen vogelgriepvirus gevonden bij melkkoe

Er zijn antistoffen van het vogelgriepvirus aangetroffen bij een melkkoe bij een melkveehouderij in de gemeente Noardeast-Fryslân in de provincie Friesland. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen gevonden voor actieve viruscirculatie van het vogelgriepvirus onder de melkkoeien op dit bedrijf. Ook zijn er geen signalen van verspreiding van vogelgriep bij andere melkveebedrijven.

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A Chinese factory mistakenly stitched a frown on a Year of the...

A Chinese factory mistakenly stitched a frown on a Year of the Horse plush toy and it became a surprise hit. Meet the ‘Cry-Cry Horse’, the perfect mascot for 2026.

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Hacker taps Raspberry Pi to turn Wi-Fi signals into wall art

Pipe local wireless noise through an SDR into an RPi, and 64 LED filaments do the rest

Unless you live in a Faraday cage, you're surrounded at all times by invisible radio signals, from Bluetooth and Wi-Fi to cellular traffic. French artist Théo Champion has found a way to make that wireless noise visible, with an intense piece of Raspberry Pi-driven art that turns nearby radio activity into light.…

NASA planet hunter resumes operations after low power incident

Pointing problem left TESS in the dark

Good news for planet hunters – NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is back online after a short flirtation with safe mode.…

Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Na tientallen vluchten mag Selçuk (43) plotseling niet mee: ‘Dit doet veel met mij’

Je reist tientallen keren in je eentje met dezelfde luchtvaartmaatschappij. Nooit wordt er een probleem gemaakt van de beperking die je hebt en dat je alleen vliegt. Tot afgelopen woensdag. Dan krijg je van de bemanning van de vlucht te horen dat je niet zelfredzaam bent en blijf je teleurgesteld achter bij de gate van Rotterdam The Hague Airport.

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Kaito - Life Goes On

Kaito

Fields of the Nephilim - Shiva

Fields of the Nephilim

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Marvin Heinzel Gets Up-Close and Personal with Characterful Avians

Marvin Heinzel Gets Up-Close and Personal with Characterful Avians

Individual feathers and beady eyes glint in the light in Marvin Heinzel’s up-close bird portraits. Capturing high-resolution details of a wide range of avians, from diminutive European robins to elegant swans, the Brandenburg-based photographer illuminates expressive features and coloring with a level of detail we don’t typically have the opportunity to experience in the wild.

See more of Heinzel’s work on Behance and Instagram.

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Apple Accuses European Commission of 'Political Delay Tactics' To Justify Fines

Apple has accused the European Commission of using "political delay tactics" to postpone new app marketplace policies and create grounds for investigating and fining the iPhone maker, a preemptive response to reports that the commission plans to blame Apple for the announced closure of third-party app store Setapp.

MacPaw, the developer behind Setapp, said it would shut down the marketplace next month because of "still-evolving and complex business terms that don't fit Setapp's current business model." The EC is preparing to say that Apple has not rolled out changes to address key issues concerning its business terms and their complexity, according to remarks seen by Bloomberg.

Apple said it disputes this finding. The company said it submitted a formal compliance plan in October proposing to replace its $0.59 per-install fee structure with a 5% revenue share, but the commission has not responded. "The European Commission has refused to let us implement the very changes that they requested," Apple said. The company also claimed there is no demand in the EU for alternative app stores and disputed that Setapp is closing because of its actions.

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Anthropic's AI Keeps Passing Its Own Company's Job Interview

Anthropic has a problem that most companies would envy: its AI model keeps getting so good, the company wrote in a blog post, that it passes the company's own hiring test for performance engineers. The test, designed in late 2023 by optimization lead Tristan Hume, asks candidates to speed up code running on a simulated computer chip. Over 1,000 people have taken it, and dozens now work at Anthropic. But Claude Opus 4 outperformed most human applicants.

Hume redesigned the test, making it harder. Then Claude Opus 4.5 matched even the best human scores within the two-hour time limit. For his third attempt, Hume abandoned realistic problems entirely and switched to abstract puzzles using a strange, minimal programming language -- something weird enough that Claude struggles with it. Anthropic is now releasing the original test as an open challenge. Beat Claude's best score and ... they want to hear from you.

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