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Glacier melting could be reversible

The melting of Greenland’s glaciers may be more sensitive to climate change than previously assumed, according to new research which found they can al...

Environment, FeaturedDecember 26, 2011
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Police send loaded gun through the post

Swedish police officers are to receive further training after the revelation that a loaded rifle was sent through the post for forensic analysis.

Featured, GeneralDecember 4, 2011
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‘Black Xmas’ looms for Lapland

Finnish Lapland, the official home of Santa Claus, could experience snow-free ‘black Christmases’ by 2050, according to a new study.

Environment, FeaturedNovember 29, 2011
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Get noticed, go naked

A Finnish study has discovered that the less clothes people wear, the more quickly their image is processed by others.

Featured, FinlandNovember 27, 2011
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Study: indicators of alcoholism present at birth

It is possible to identify young boys who will become alcoholics in later life, according to a Danish study.

Denmark, FeaturedNovember 7, 2011
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Study: life may have bubbled out of Greenland volcano

Despite being one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world, scientists believe Greenland may be the place where life first began.

Featured, GeneralNovember 6, 2011
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Leeches help to save woman’s face

A Swedish woman who had part of her face bitten off by a dog has undergone a surgical procedure which involved hundreds of leeches.

Featured, GeneralSeptember 25, 2011
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Greenland rocks unlock golden shower secrets

Scientists say rocks from Greenland prove that precious metals, such as gold, were deposited in the Earth’s crust by asteroid showers billions of year...

Environment, FeaturedSeptember 18, 2011
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