‘God is dead’: Europe’s papers pay moving tributes to Diego Maradona

‘God is dead’: Europe’s papers pay moving tributes to Diego Maradona with the world of football in mourning after the death of the Argentina icon By Jack Bezants for MailOnline Published: 06:33 GMT, 26 November 2020 | Updated: 08:32 GMT, 26 November 2020 The world of football is in mourning after the death of Argentina … Read more

‘God is dead’: Europe’s papers pay moving tributes to Diego Maradona

‘God is dead’: Europe’s papers pay moving tributes to Diego Maradona with the world of football in mourning after the death of the Argentina icon By Jack Bezants for MailOnline Published: 06:33 GMT, 26 November 2020 | Updated: 07:59 GMT, 26 November 2020 The world of football is in mourning after the death of Argentina … Read more

British engineers unveil Europe’s first working 3D-printed electric vehicle

A team of British engineers have developed a working electric vehicle from recycled 3D printed materials – and it can reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour. The battery-powered Chameleon buggy, which weighs 150kg (23 stone), produces no emissions and is about a third the size of an average car – but only … Read more

Germany holidays: There’s never been a better time to explore Europe’s powerhouse

With much of Europe out-of-bounds for British visitors – city breaks, road trips or rural strolls in Germany provide an enjoyable and safe break. Pictured is a beer festival reveller Regular visitors to Germany have long been familiar with Berlin’s monuments, the raucous nightlife of Hamburg, the annual ritual (in normal times) that is Munich’s … Read more

Europe’s largest Amazon warehouse unveils vast new ‘solar system’ on its roof

Amazon has filled the roof of a massive two million square foot fulfilment centre in Kent with a whopping 11,500 with solar panels as part of a pledge to move to renewable energy by 2025. With an annual production of around 2,700 megawatt hours – or a capacity of 4.83 megawatts – the Amazon ‘solar … Read more

Europe’s second spike of Covid-19 is still only a TENTH of the size of the crisis in spring

The second wave of coronavirus rolling across Europe is still only a tenth of the size of the first, data suggests. Some 300,000 people are being diagnosed with the disease on the continent every week, but scientists estimate that figure was at least 3million back in April. Only 200,000 positive tests were being recorded weekly … Read more

Europe’s largest telescope snaps images of the sun showing intricate details of sunspots and plasma

Europe’s largest telescope captures stunning images of the sun showing intricate details of sunspots and plasma unlike anything researchers had seen before Europe’s largest telescope captured its first high-resolution images of the sun  It snapped solar magnetic fields taken at a wavelength 516 nanometers  The telescope was also able to take a picture sunspots at 430 … Read more

Europe’s largest telescope snaps images of the sun showing intricate details of sunspots and plasma

Europe’s largest telescope captures stunning images of the sun showing intricate details of sunspots and plasma unlike anything researchers had seen before Europe’s largest telescope captured its first high-resolution images of the sun  It snapped solar magnetic fields taken at a wavelength 516 nanometers  The telescope was also able to take a picture sunspots at 430 … Read more

Europe’s second wave takes hold as cases rise in France, Italy and Spain

France, Spain and Italy all recorded large jumps in coronavirus cases on Wednesday as fears that a second wave is taking hold in Europe grow. France added 5,429 cases overnight, government figures showed, marking the country’s largest single-day increase since April 14, and the third-largest daily rise since the pandemic began. Jean Castex, the French … Read more

Europe’s extreme droughts could increase by seven times by 2100

WHAT CAUSED THE HEATWAVE? The heatwave was triggered by the build-up of high pressures over Europe over the past few days, leading to the northward movement of warm air from Europe over the UK. ‘At this time of year southerly winds will always lead to above average temperatures,’ said University of Reading meteorologist Peter Inness.  ‘Air from … Read more