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Doggerland: How did the Atlantis of the North Sea sink? | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW

Doggerland: How did the Atlantis of the North Sea sink? For a long time, scientists believed that a powerful tsunami destroyed Doggerland 8,200 years ago. Sediment analysis now suggests that the land once connecting Great Britain with the rest of Europe had a later demise. Latest research indicates that Doggerland did not completely vanish in one tsunami Around 10,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age, the sea level in northern Europe was still about 60 meters (197 feet) below what it is today. The British Isles and the European mainland formed a continuous landmass. Relatively large rivers crossed this landmass, but in a different way than we know today. The Elbe, for example, flowed into a large inland lake. The Rhine flowed from east to west over long distances. Before it reached the sea at the latitude of Brittany, the Thames flowed into it.

Ian Beesley captures images of Bradford workers at Christmas | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

SOME of the Christmas celebrations by people working in district mills of yesteryear have been recalled by a Bradford photographer. Ian Beesley has shared his collection of festive images of people from mills, across the Bradford district from the 1970s and 80s. He would visit these workplaces around Christmas time that he would regularly capture the rest of the year, to see them in all of their festive glory. Festive high jinx captured by Ian Beesley The images include Yuletide scenes at tinsel-clad Salts Mill in Saltaire and Drummond Mill in Lumb Lane in Manningham. He has also included a couple of festive shots of workers at the Tetley s factory in Leeds.

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Protecting fans: Harrogate Town paints its ground with new Covid resistant paint

Protecting fans: Harrogate Town paints its ground with new Covid resistant paint Harrogate Town are going the extra mile to protect their fans by painting the club with Covid resistant paint as part of ‘next-generation’ science developed in Yorkshire. Monday, 21st December 2020, 3:22 pm Now that the club is welcoming back 500 fans at a time within the limits of the Tier 2 rules set by the Government, Harrogate Town are determined to make watching football a safe environment for all, which is where SteriCoat comes into play. Like any paint, SteriCoat upgrades tired surfaces and is available in any colour, but crucially it is an anti-viral, high performance self-sanitizing paint that performs 24/7.

Rotary Peace Fellowship Program Explained To Local Club

BY ALISON PANNELL Give Peace a Chance “In many ways, everything we do as Rotarians to improve the human condition supports peace.”  In this opening statement, Rotarian Alison Pannell captured Rotary International’s emphasis on “building positive peace” as she explained the Peace Fellowship program to members of the Rotary Club of Los Alamos on December 15. At the 1942 Rotary International (RI) conference in London, Rotary founder Paul Harris joined leaders from 21 countries to consider establishing an “education and cultural exchange” at the end of World War II.  In 1945, 11 prominent Rotarians were invited to serve as consultants at the first conference of the United Nations.  There in San Francisco, Rotarians began their role as observers at United Nations meetings with the declared purpose today “to contribute to peace and security around the world by promoting international collaboration.”  Since its founding in 1905, Rotary has long been dedicated to “

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