Topic: University of Copenhagen
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Stash your cash in Switzerland? US and Europe push to make it harder.
A Spanish court ruling and investigations spurred by whistleblowers are aimed at scaring tax evaders and raising revenue. One watchdog's list could lead to some 300 billion euros in tax havens.
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Inuit Greenlanders face chilly life in Denmark
Denmark's nearly 20,000 inhabitants of Inuit descent face broad misunderstandings and culture shock in their Nordic home, despite being full citizens of the country.
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Greenland ice: Less vulnerable to climate change than feared
Fluctuations in ice melting over time in Greenland may mean that the trajectory towards a complete melt is less direct than previously thought. New research suggests that future sea level rise predictions should be made cautiously.
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Scientists discover that amoebas have developed rudimentary agriculture
Once the amoebae reach their destination, slime molds seed the area with the bacteria, ensuring any amoeba offspring will have plenty to eat.
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Earth and moon may be younger than we think
A new study shows that the collision from which the Earth and moon were formed may have occurred much later than previously thought.
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Were woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats wiped out by climate change?
Researchers think that climate swings may have played a central role in the extinction of more than half of heavy mammals.
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Stop burning fossil fuels now to warm Earth later?
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Green Stuff: eco-news
New discoveries about reefs, pinniped evolution, and climate change.
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Denmark's hippie haven faces shutdown
Christiania has flown its own flag for decades now, but the Danish government and real estate interests say, Enough!
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Spectacular new species
For kids: A few of the nearly 17,000 species discovered last year have 'electric' personalities.







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