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A group of Austrian and British researchers estimate the extinction date of the huge cave bear Ursus spelaeus that once inhabited Europe to be 27 800 years ago, coinciding with the Last Glacial Maximum, a key period of climate change...
Open access broadband picks up speed
NYnet hopes to overcome the challenge posed by rural and coastal areas in the area of broadband and connectivity. The project represents Europe's largest public-sector led, open access, broadband infrastructure initiative.
Shedding light on a changing Europe
While membership to the EU is growing, what many may not know is that Europe is in a constant state of flux. As you read this, the Mediterranean basin is shrinking, the Alps are rising and pushing northwards, and Scandinavia is still rebounding after having been crushed by the weight of a thick and huge ice sheet in the ice ages.
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