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Transmitter causes Swedish bear death

An autopsy on a female bear found dead in central Sweden has revealed that she was killed by a faulty tracking transmitter. According to preservationi...

EnvironmentOctober 3, 2010
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More youngsters contemplate sex change

An increasing number of young people in Finland are considering sex change operations, according to a gay rights organisation. Seta, which arranges te...

FeaturedSeptember 30, 2010
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Internet makes everyone a doctor in Finland

Patients in Finland are becoming more confident at self-diagnosis and more demanding of medical practitioners as the internet is turning everyone into...

FeaturedSeptember 28, 2010
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Girl geeks in short supply in Finland

The majority of Finnish girls are shying away from the glare of computer screens, according to a new study. The Federation of Finnish Technology Indus...

BusinessSeptember 21, 2010
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Greenland’s icebergs get GPS trackers

Five icebergs off the coast of Greenland have been fitted with satellite trackers so their movements can be monitored online. Knut Solberg, a Norwegia...

EnvironmentSeptember 17, 2010
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Baltic seals steal catch of the day from fishermen

Greedy seals are leaving fishermen in Finland and Sweden with scraps, as they pick the nets clean and scoop the prize catches in the Gulf of Bothnia.

BusinessSeptember 14, 2010
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Rocket dreams fail to get off the ground in Denmark

A group of amateur astronauts may have to suspend their rocket launch for a year after their attempt to propel a man-sized dummy into space from Denma...

DenmarkSeptember 10, 2010
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Enterprise Park in Iceland to host aviation conference

The Asbru Enterprise Park, Iceland, is to host ‘the most important aviation conference in 2010’ between 12-15 September. The conference, organised by ...

BusinessSeptember 3, 2010
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