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Scientists unearth Iceland’s earliest inhabitants

Two scientists from Iceland recently discovered creatures they believe may have survived the last ice age and which are likely to be the oldest inhabi...

GeneralJuly 31, 2007
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Inspired announces release of further gaming terminals

Visit the Inspired Gaming Group website for the current Inspired Gaming share price. Further endorsing their commitment to the Gala Gaming Platform (G...

InternationalJuly 26, 2007
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Burst pipe kills river eels

Hot water from a pipe owned by the Reykjavik Energy Company (OR) escaped and flooded a 500 meter section of the Fossvogslaekur stream. Approximately 4...

BusinessJuly 25, 2007
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Robot helps hospital patients find their legs

Reykjavik-based insurance company, Sjóvá, has donated a robot to the rehabilitation ward of Iceland’s National Hospital. The computer-controlled robot...

IcelandJuly 18, 2007
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Cheap energy entices data centers to Iceland

Iceland is an ideal location for data centers thanks to its cheap renewable energy, according to a study by Price Waterhouse Coopers. Data centers may...

IcelandJune 23, 2007
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Five new plants discovered in the ‘living laboratory’

On a recent expedition to Surtsey, scientists discovered five new plants on an island known to many as a ‘living laboratory.’ The group’s annual exped...

IcelandMay 21, 2007
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Foreign Minister backs North Iceland Smelter Plan

Foreign Minister Valgerður Sverrisdóttir this week backed a proposal to build a new aluminium smelter near Husavik in North Iceland. Alcoa, the alumin...

IcelandMarch 28, 2007
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Reykjavik University’s Web Site: the Eyes have IT

Icelandic marketing firm to use next-generation technology to measure effectiveness of the school’s online marketing efforts. As part of its evaluatio...

BusinessMarch 23, 2007
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