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Hydrogen

Canal boat

Amsterdam

Hydrogen Boat Lovers
Lovers wanted to operate a hydrogen-powered canal boat on the Amsterdam canals. The development of the boat cost more than 2 million, but unfortunately the boat does not sail. It proved difficult to get a hydrogen filling station installed, the municipality of Amsterdam became more and more enthusiastic about electric vehicles instead of hydrogen-powered ones, and on top of that a new law was introduced whereby the boat no longer met the length requirements.

History

Politics

World Wars

Dippy the dinosaur
In 1899, a skeleton of a Diplodocus was found during an expedition by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. From this skeleton Carnegie had eighteen casts made and donated them to world leaders. In this way he wanted to ensure world peace. The casts were gratefully accepted and exhibited by the world leaders. Unfortunately, the heads of state saw the "Dippy" as their own dinosaur and not much later World War I broke out.

Roaming

Russia

Endangered species

Eagle gives scientists a very expensive phone bill
Russian researchers wanted to study the flight routes of eagles, with the aim of increasing the chances of survival of this endangered species. One of the eagles decided to take a tourist route across the steppe - one of the few places in the world without GPS coverage - and reappeared in Iran: a country with a high SMS rate. This left the researchers with no money to follow the other eagles. Fortunately, donors and the provider came to their rescue.