Anonymous ID: 8e86ed Nov. 24, 2025, 8:16 a.m. No.23896620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6776 >>6885 >>7039 >>7089

Prince Albert of Monaco vetoes bill to expand abortion

Monaco’s Prince Albert II vetoed legislation that would allow abortion up to 12 weeks, citing the Catholic confession of the state and respect for the nation’s values.

 

Slovenia votes to reject euthanasia law in major victory for life

The Voice for the Children and the Family movement led a successful national effort against a recently implemented assisted suicide law.

 

Danielle Smith has united conservatives, libertarians under common-sense pro-family legislation

Danielle Smith has created a conservative ‘big tent’ in which both the libertarians and the social conservatives get real legislative change to protect freedoms once considered common sense.

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/all/today/

Anonymous ID: 8e86ed Nov. 24, 2025, 9:36 a.m. No.23896907   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Internal Combustion Engine Summary: The development of internal combustion engines has a rich history dating back to the 19th century, with key figures such as De Rivaz, Barsanti, and Matteucci playing pivotal roles in its evolution.

 

Key Points:

 

De Rivaz, in 1807, invented the first hydrogen-based internal combustion engine and powered it by electric spark.

Barsanti and Matteucci, in 1854, obtained certification for their "Improved Apparatus for Obtaining Motive Power from Gases," a significant milestone in internal combustion engine development.

The 19th century saw the contributions of numerous inventors and engineers, including Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir, who produced a gas-fired internal combustion engine in 1860, and Nicolaus Otto, who designed the first modern internal combustion engine in 1876.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_combustion_engine