Good news: Remdesivir shortage fixed | Tourist may go to Machu Picchu | NOW

Good news: Remdesivir shortage fixed |  Tourist may go to Machu Picchu |  NOW

Due to the bad news that usually dominates the front page of NU.nl, the good news sometimes gets snowed under. That is why we make an overview of the positive and cheerful news. Shortage of virus inhibitor remdesivir seems to have been resolved for the time being The shortage of virus inhibitor remdesivir appears to … Read more

‘Happiness seeker’ arrested with thirty packets of cocaine on Borssele beach | NOW

‘Happiness seeker’ arrested with thirty packets of cocaine on Borssele beach |  NOW

The police arrested a man on Saturday because he had thirty packets of cocaine in his car. He had collected the drugs from Borssele beach with another person. Almost 300 packets of cocaine washed ashore there last Tuesday. According to the police, the walkers had turned “100 kilometers to get some fresh air” on the … Read more

Good news: White rhinoceros born | Hostage in Mali released after four years | NOW

Good news: White rhinoceros born |  Hostage in Mali released after four years |  NOW

Due to the bad news that usually dominates the front page of NU.nl, the good news sometimes gets snowed under. That is why we make an overview of the positive and cheerful news. Young people come up with 1,500 ideas against problems during the corona crisis About two thousand young people have come up with … Read more

Good news: Flower sector is recovering quickly | Musical about Johan Cruijff | NOW

Good news: Flower sector is recovering quickly |  Musical about Johan Cruijff |  NOW

Due to the bad news that usually dominates the front page of NU.nl, the good news sometimes disappears. That is why we make an overview of the positive and cheerful news. Nobel Prize to three that researched black holes The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to three scientists who have researched black holes. … Read more

Paralyzed Dutch man can temporarily move and talk again thanks to sleeping pill | NOW

Paralyzed Dutch man can temporarily move and talk again thanks to sleeping pill |  NOW

A Dutch man who has been unable to move and speak for eight years due to brain damage, can temporarily do so after taking the sleeping drug Zolpidem. Brain scans show that the sleeping pill removes an obstacle to these actions, scientists from Radboudumc and Amsterdam UMC report Thursday. In men, the brain activity for … Read more

New sea lock IJmuiden is not named after sign language interpreter Irma Sluis | NOW

New sea lock IJmuiden is not named after sign language interpreter Irma Sluis |  NOW

The new sea lock in IJmuiden will not be named after the well-known sign language interpreter Irma Sluis. The municipality of Velsen has started a campaign together with Rijkswaterstaat and says it will go for an internationally useful name on Wednesday. Rijkswaterstaat says that a frequent entry among the five thousand responses was the name … Read more

UK Zoo Relocates Parrots That Are Constantly Killing Visitors | NOW

UK Zoo Relocates Parrots That Are Constantly Killing Visitors |  NOW

A zoo in the British county of Lincolnshire has had to remove five recently acquired parrots from view because the animals had scolded several visitors. Presumably, the birds taught each other the insulting words during the park’s closure, he wrote BBC News Tuesday evening. Lincolnshire Wildlife Park had only acquired the African Gray Parrots a … Read more

Good news: Attenborough breaks Instagram record | Rat gets medal | NOW

Good news: Attenborough breaks Instagram record |  Rat gets medal |  NOW

Due to the bad news that usually dominates the front page of NU.nl, the good news sometimes disappears. That is why we make an overview of the positive and cheerful news. David Attenborough breaks Instagram record: fastest one million followers David Attenborough has an official Guinness World Record. The Instagram account of the 94-year-old presenter … Read more

Ig Nobel Prize for Dutch research into ‘aggressive sounds’ | NOW

Ig Nobel Prize for Dutch research into ‘aggressive sounds’ |  NOW

Nederlands research to the mental illness misophonia, in which someone dislikes certain noises that other people make, was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize on the night from Thursday to Friday, the organization of the alternative Nobel Prize. Professor of psychiatry Damiaan Denys of the Amsterdam UMC has been researching the condition for years. People with … Read more