The Daily Populous

Sunday April 9th, 2017 morning edition

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Około 1500 dzikich pszczół zamieszkało dzisiaj w specjalnie przygotowanym ulu na krakowskich bulwarach wiślanych.

Konstrukcja składa się z fragmentów gałęzi podziurawionych w taki sposób, aby w otworach mogła się zadomowić pszczoła murarka.

Po co pszczołom hotel - wyjaśnił Hubert Kacprzyk z ZarzÄ du Zieleni Miejskiej: " Pszczoły muszÄ gdzieś mieszkać, tak jak my wszyscy.

Liczymy na to, że pszczoła murarka wspaniale się zaaklimatyzuje w naszym hotelu - ma przygotowanÄ trzcinę i drewno z otworami...".

Oprócz wyposażonego "hotelu", do dyspozycji pszczół będzie Å‚Ä ka, która powstała w sobotę na bulwarze wiślanym, tuż obok ula.

NASA unveiled new plans for getting humans to Mars, and hardly anyone noticed

Authored by planetary.org

NASA unveiled new plans for getting humans to Mars, and hardly anyone noticed.

Last week, NASA did something many have demanded it do since the Space Launch System was unveiled in 2011: Provide more details on how the agency will send humans to Mars.

NASA Orion approaches the Deep Space Gateway NASA's Orion spacecraft approaches the Deep Space Gateway in lunar orbit.

Donald Trump’s Conflicts of Interest: A Crib Sheet

Authored by theatlantic.com

But what makes this story unique among the dozens of ethical questions surrounding the president is the Trump Organization’s partners on the project.

The Trump Organization’s January 11 pledge that it would no longer be pursuing new deals in foreign countries is looking increasingly toothless.

Now, the Associated Press has reported that the company is working on a licensing deal in the Dominican Republic.

Disney Almost Created 'The Dark Kingdom' For It's Villains

Authored by moviepilot.com
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The happiest place on Earth is strictly known far and a wide as the legendary theme parks created by Walt Disney.

What if there was a theme park devoted to our favorite villains?.

The 3D show would be a mix of comedy and horror, starring the best of the best Disney villains.

The Mystery of the $2.5 Million Rare Book Heist

Authored by thedailybeast.com

In January, three thieves drilled through the skylight of a building near Heathrow Airport and rappelled 40 feet to the floor, bypassing the security alarms, and making off with around $2.5 million-worth of rare books.

Thieves who climb up walls, through windows, or prowl around raising nary an alarm get nicknames like “Spideman” and “Ghost.”

Late in the night on Jan. 29, three still-unknown thieves drilled through the skylight of a building near Heathrow Airport and rappelled 40 feet to the floor, bypassing the security alarms.