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Grasshoppers used for animal testing

Medical tests often carried out on rats and mice could be carried out on insects after Dan...
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Record second birth after ovarian transplant

Danish woman becomes first in world to give birth twice after receiving ovarian transplant...
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Scientists blast thinktank claims on wind power

Conservative thinktank promoted report in US that cast doubt over Denmark’s success in e...
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Frozen wetlands fox rare geese

Extremely rare geese thought missing have been found scattered across Europe after returni...
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Danes finally get search engine patent

After 12 years of work, a Danish pair has received a patent on what they believe is an ent...
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‘Inuk’ the 4000-year-old Greenlander

‘Inuk’ the 4000-year-old Greenlander

The discovery was made after analysing a sample taken from a tuft of hair discovered in Gr...

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Safety alarms popular with private sector

When help is available at just the press of a button, many employees feel safer carrying a...
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Scientists make significant cancer breakthrough

Research team’s efforts mean earlier intervention against cancer while preventing errone...

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Danish mumbling gives Microsoft headache

Software developers struggle with burbles in developing voice recognition programme soon b...

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Fisker sets sights on US car market

Fisker sets sights on US car market

Fisker Automotives buys a former General Motors plant to start producing hybrid plug-in ve...

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Radon may be the cause of 300 deaths yearly

Hundreds of people die from cancer induced by overe...

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Danish dialects thriving

University researcher’s new project refutes the myth that the country’s dialects are d...

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No particle filters approved yet

Diesel vehicle owners must have a particle filter installed by the start of next year but ...

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Lightning strikes economies

Industrial economies are vulnerable to lightning strikes which cause damage to computer sy...

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Veggie man honoured as environmental hero

Founder of organic food company has been lauded as a visionary by a highly influential US ...

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Polar scholars steaming over library split-up

Denmark’s reputation as leader in Arctic threatened by a plan to make its information ea...

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Infertility amongst plastic industry workers

Women who work in the plastic industry have more difficulty getting pregnant than other fe...

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Denmark one step closer to the Pole

New geological data provides hope for claims by Denmark and Greenland to maritime a...

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Aage Bohr dead at 87

Aage Bohr dead at 87

Acclaimed Nobel laureate Aage Bohr has died after dedicating his life to his love of physi...

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‘Hitman’ creators target kids

‘Mini Ninjas’ will feature family-friendly fun promises game distributors, despite bei...

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