Belgian researchers announced a similar experiment in January, implanting pieces of testicular tissue rather than cells in a childhood cancer survivor.
, who try to keep level heads, but it’s very hard for them,” he said.During the pandemic, the bluebell woods were closed off for fear that throngs of people would make it a hive of transmission instead of a haven of peace. Restrictions kept some parks under seal and mandated masks in some others.
“It was a difficult period for everyone,” said Mark Demesmaeker, a former member of the European Parliament, gardening enthusiast and city councilor in Halle, where he has walked the woods for decades. Now, at least, nature is there to welcome those with anxious minds.“These bluebells — but in other times of year as well, walking here, the forest valleys, the wildlife, the forest streams — you know, they work into your mind all year round. And it’s really a big green hug that you get here,” Demesmaeker said.That hug from nature is just about everywhere right now. Japan is awash in a
which mesmerize people around the world. Bluebell season also coincides with the prime tulip season in the Netherlands. The renownedthere has become a playground for influencers and those seeking that ultimate selfie.
The Keukenhof and the Dutch tourism board suggest good spots to “make your image come alive.”
To Glorieux, that’s where 21st-century humans push it too far.The Nice blackout started around 2 a.m. and left some 45,000 households without electricity. The city’s trams stopped and power was briefly cut to the Nice Côte d’Azur airport during its overnight closure hours.
Power was fully restored by 5:30 a.m., according to the energy provider company Enedis.The Nice public prosecutor said a criminal investigation has been opened for “organized arson.”
On Saturday, two other installations in the Alpes Maritime department were damaged in what officials also suspected to be arson, temporarily cutting power to 160,000 homes, including events at the Cannes Film Festival.An unknown anarchist group claimed responsibility for the Cannes outage in a lengthy posting on the website indymedia.org.