Euskal Kulturgintza Transmisioa ikastaroetan, hizlari arituko dira Juan Jose Ibarretxe eta Jesus Egiguren ere.
Joseba Sarrionandiak 1985ean Euskal Herritik ihes egin zuenetik, ez da itzuli. Hori dela eta, poz agertu dute antolatzaileek idazleak gonbita onartu duenean. Dena den, nabarmendu dute "tramite batzuk" dituela oraindik egiteko.
Kontsumitzaileek gero eta gehiago erosten dituzte tokiko produktuak, eta toki-tokiko elikagai ekoizle txikien salmenta %15 igo da 2012tik Euskal Autonomia Erkidegoko EROSKI dendetan.
EROSKIk nekazaritzako elikagaien 250 euskal ekoizle batu ditu, eta hala, Euskal Autonomia Erkidegoan dituen hornitzaile nagusiekin elkartu da. Egunaren helburua izan da kooperatibaren eta bere hornitzaileen estrategia partekatua eguneratzea, lehen sektorearen aniztasuna bultzatzeko eta kontsumitzaileak erosteko orduan askatasun handiagoa izateko.
En Allemagne, un nombre important de bâtiments et d'infrastructures (ex : ponts) ont besoin de rénovation en raison du vieillissement des structures et de la mise aux normes environnementales. Les chercheurs de l'Institut Fraunhofer pour le contrôle non destructif de Sarrebruck (IZPF, Sarre) souhaitent mettre les drones volants au service de l'inspection des bâtiments en question.
Roaring crowds, fans decked out in national flags, nail-biting overtimes, unexpected twists and turns and hilarious Suarez and Howard memes. The 2014 World Cup is well under way, and while Israel may not be in the running for the glorious title, the Startup Nation sure does know a thing or two about winning sports fans over. In honor of the 2014 World Cup, NoCamels proudly presents the ten most cutting-edge Israeli companies re-inventing the world of competitive sports.
By 2050, one-third of the world’s energy will need to come from renewable sources, like solar or wind. No, this isn’t a statement made by environmental organizations, but by two of the world’s largest oil companies, British Petroleum (BP) and Shell.
For countries like Iceland, which is already generating 100 percent of its energy from renewable sources, that statistic doesn’t sound ominous, but for the majority of the world’s countries who are still dependent on fossil fuels, it’s time to start thinking about what will power mankind’s way forward.
Researchers from the University of Illinois have produced a new generation of muscle-powered biological robots, or “bio-bots,” that can be stimulated to walk using electrical impulses. These robots not only represent a significant advancement in the field of soft biorobotics, but they may also eventually have uses in a variety of applications including drug screening and delivery systems. The study has been published in PNAS.