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Kennedy’s Bar in York and Grays Court are among the city’s businesses working with student employment start-up Stint to fill staff shifts. HUNDREDS of students are helping to tackle the staffing crisis facing York’s hospitality industry. Student employment start-up Stint has signed up 772 students to provide flexible work shifts to solve team shortage issues as venues look to reopen fully on July 19. Stint connects businesses with students looking for short shifts, helping to ensure operators have the right number of staff every hour of the day. The team behind Stint say they are not only supporting their longer term transition to a smarter way of operating, but helping businesses to fill the current staff shortage which threatens to hold the sector back from full recovery after Freedom Day .
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Researchers at the University of Bristol found that plant eaters diversified quickly after mass extinctions to eat different kinds of plants, and the ones that were able to chew harsher materials, which reflected the drying conditions of the late Triassic, became the most successful. These tougher herbivores included some of the first dinosaurs.
Following the largest mass extinction of all time, the end-Permian mass extinction, ecosystems rebuilt from scratch during Triassic times, from 252-201 million years ago paving the way for new species, and many new kinds of plants and animals emerged. In a new study published in