Hackernews posts about Schengen
- A handheld 'bone printer' shows promise in animal tests (www.sciencenews.org)
- Parachutes unfurl thanks to the Japanese art of kirigami (www.sciencenews.org)
- AI generated its first working genome: a tiny bacteria killer (www.sciencenews.org)
- Schengen ain't what it used to be (www.savageevan.com)
- Schengen: Council decides to lift land border controls with Bulgaria and Romania (www.consilium.europa.eu)
- Romania and Bulgaria are granted full Schengen membership, with one caveat (www.euronews.com)
- Show HN: Schengen Zone Travel Day Calculator (eurotripr.com)
- Find all Schengen visa appointments available in a simple table (schengenappointments.com)
- Show HN: Voice AI Based Visa Interview Prep (app.toughtongueai.com)
- Romanians and Bulgarians Can Now Travel the EU by Land Passport-Free (www.bloomberg.com)
- Austria to relax air, sea borders with Romania and Bulgaria (www.france24.com)
- Charles Proteus Steinmetz, the Wizard of Schenectady (2011) (www.smithsonianmag.com)
- Long Covid brain fog may be due to damaged blood vessels in the brain (www.sciencenews.org)
- The possibilities for dark matter have shrunk (www.sciencenews.org)
- Quantum particles can feel the influence of gravitational fields (www.sciencenews.org)
- Neutrinos' maximum possible mass shrinks further (www.sciencenews.org)
- The Vikings also used crampons to avoid slipping on ice (www.sciencenorway.no)
- Hunter-gatherers first launched violent raids at least 13,400 years ago (www.sciencenews.org)
- People liked AI art – when they thought it was made by humans (www.sciencenorway.no)
- Rat cells grown in mice brains (www.sciencenews.org)
- 'Golden Dome' plan has a major obstacle: Physics (www.sciencenews.org)
- Two cities stopped adding fluoride to water. Science reveals what happened (www.sciencenews.org)
- Even successful studies show how poorly dieting works (www.sciencenorway.no)
- mRNA vaccines hold promise for many diseases. Now the tech is under fire (www.sciencenews.org)
- Starlink satellites' leaky radio waves obscure the cosmos (www.sciencenews.org)
- Paint 'sweats' to keep your house cool (www.sciencenews.org)