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Wi-fi and sat-nav for Greenland iceberg study

Scientists are set to use wi-fi technology to study how glaciers in Greenland break up to form icebergs. The satellite navigation sensors will be drop...

EnvironmentMarch 7, 2011
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“Iceland should be exporting hydrogen”

A letter from an IceNews reader with some interesting ideas about Iceland’s energy reserves:

BusinessMarch 5, 2011
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Kite surfing couple prepare for Greenland chill

A hardy couple are preparing themselves to brave temperatures of -30°C when they kite surf across the Greenland ice cap later this year.

FeaturedMarch 1, 2011
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Parasite prompts pooch smooch warning

The National Veterinary Institute in Sweden (SVA) has warned dog lovers to avoid canine kisses after a potentially fatal parasite was discovered in th...

EnvironmentFebruary 27, 2011
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Finnish laundry habits ‘a threat to health’?

Finns are risking their health by following clothing care labels too stringently, according to a new report.

EnergyFebruary 22, 2011
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Fox snaps up Angry Birds

The makers of Finnish game sensation Angry Birds have struck a deal with Twentieth Century Fox which will see the characters of a new 3D movie appear ...

BusinessFebruary 13, 2011
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Groundbreaking climate scientist dies

A Danish scientist who first recognised that a record of the world’s climate was preserved in the Greenland icecap has died at the age of 88.

DenmarkFebruary 9, 2011
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Power plant to double as ski slope

Denmark’s flat landscape will no longer prevent people from enjoying downhill skiing after plans were revealed to turn a power plant into an artificia...

BusinessFebruary 8, 2011
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