Sunday, 9 April 2017

LIVING DEAD STOPPED FROM RISING.

A study of medieval bones found at North Yorks that a local villagers burned and cut up te dead to stop them from rising from their graves.

LOCH NESS MONSTER NEWS.

Professor Neil Gemmell is going too search the waters of loch ness ,Scotland to see if loch ness monster or nessie is there.He is going to do this by gathering samples and analyse them using same techniques as police forensic teams do for d.n.a.

DISABLED GAP.

The Equality and Human commission  have found that disabled people face barrier,s in employment,transport,housing,health.Fewer than half of disabled adult,s are in work and the gap is growing in disability pay.

MICRO VOLUNTEERING .

This is just a small way of giving your time to help other,s via various site,s  online.It can take as little as a minute or sometimes longer it,s your choice and it helps a good cause at the same time .

Saturday, 8 April 2017

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How the mouse came to live alongside humans

Mice have been living alongside humans for 15,000 years, according to fossil evidence.
This is earlier than previously thought - and predates the dawn of agriculture.
Scientists believe wild mice crept into settlements in the Levant (Eastern Mediterranean) region to steal wild grains and seeds that ancient people had gathered and stored.
The rodents became what we know today as house mice, enjoying free food and shelter in human homes.
"Nowadays, thanks to this relationship, house mice have colonised almost every corner of the globe to become almost as ubiquitous as humans and also one of the most invasive mammalian species," said Dr Thomas Cucchi of Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris.
His research is based on studies of teeth from the remains of rodents found in the -read more

Evidence of ancient 'geological Brexit' revealed

Artist's illustration of ancient ice age land bridge connecting Britain with FranceThe UK has now started the formal process of leaving the EU, but scientists say they have evidence of a much earlier "Brexit".
They have worked out how a thin strip of land that once connected ancient Britain to Europe was destroyed.
The researchers believe a large lake overflowed 450,000 years ago, damaging the land link, then a later flood fully opened the Dover Strait.
The scars of these events can be found on the seabed of the English Channel.
Professor Sanjeev Gupta, who led the study, from Imperial College London, said: "This was really one of the defining events for north west Europe - and certainly the defining event in Britain's history.
"This chance geological event, if it hadn't happened, would have meant Britain was always connected to the continent."-read more

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