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I’m sick of brainless train announcements that just bury bad news
Another train-based moan today, I’m afraid. TBH, I could do one most weeks, but readers like variety. This one isn’t a full-blown disaster story, like when my Stansted Express terminated two stations short of the airport because the driver was due...

Creating home cinema splendour in Denmark using Basalte, Steinway Lyngdorf and more
With plush furnishings and immersive technologies under a blanket of stars, this cinema room in Denmark epitomises the luxury of custom install. Layla Laidouci finds out more. Room AV carefully balanced performance and aesthetic integration in...

Armenia values development of cooperation with Denmark in high technology and renewable energy
ArmInfo.On July 1, RA Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan received Ambassador of Denmark to Armenia Anne Tovt Sorensen. As reported by the government press service, during the meeting, issues related to the agenda of bilateral cooperation between...

Wind Farms Outlast Expectations: Longevity Matches Nuclear
One of the persistent claims made by nuclear energy advocates is that nuclear power plants hold a critical advantage over wind and solar facilities due to their significantly longer operational lifespans. This argument frequently serves as...

Accelerating Europe’s Biotech Revolution
With recent global events and tariffs shaking global trade, immediate action is required to ensure our bio-companies thrive. We need a bold and broad EU Biotech Act to boost competitiveness, accelerate the green transition, and enhance European...

Scientists ‘freeze’ light into a supersolid using ‘quantum theatre’
Light always travels at 3 lakh km per second in a vacuum. It cannot be trapped and solidified because the particles of light, photons, have no rest mass and don’t interact strongly with each other. Generally, light exists only as a particle or...

KEAM 2025 Rank List Released At cee.kerala.gov.in; Who Topped Engineering and Pharmacy?
KEAM 2025 Rank List: Today, July 1, the Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) released the KEAM 2025 rank list. On the official CEE website, cee.kerala.gov.in/cee prospective engineering, architecture, and medical students can...

Denmark’s Plan to Fight Deepfakes: Give Citizens Copyright to Their Own Likeness
Here’s a weird potential future: When you’re born, you are issued a birth certificate, a social security card, and a copyright. That possibility is emerging in Denmark, where officials are considering changes to the nation’s copyright laws to...

Antarctica’s Slow Collapse Caught on Camera—and It’s Accelerating
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have gained unique insight into the mechanisms behind the collapse of Antarctic ice shelves, which are crucial for sea level rise in the Northern Hemisphere. The discovery of old aerial photos has...

Sir David Attenborough film headlines Monaco’s ocean science event at UNESCO
The oceans took centre stage at UNESCO’s Paris headquarters on Thursday, June 26 as Monaco reaffirmed its historic commitment to marine science during a special event organised on the sidelines of the 33rd General Assembly of the Intergovernmental...

Scientists Decode DNA of Greek Feta Cheese
Scientists Decode DNA of Greek Feta Cheese. Credit: Zone 41/Wikimedia Commons/ CC-BY-2.0 According to the Academy of Athens, scientists decoded the DNA of the famous Greek Feta cheese. Recently, scientists from the Biomedical Research Foundation...
DESMI reinforces commitment to sustainability, local talent in Tanzania
DAR ES SALAAM : DESMI Africa, a subsidiary of the global oil spill response equipment manufacturer DESMI Ro-Clean based in Odense, Denmark, has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable development, local talent empowerment, and improved service...

Parking In Paradise At A Hellish Price
Like any intrepid tourist knows, Iceland is famed for being one of the most expensive travel destinations in the world. Everything costs 3.000 ISK, no matter what you’re buying, and the cost of living only seems to go up. Many are the online...

What Can Nigeria Learn from China’s Electricity Revolution?, By Dakuku Peterside
The moment of revelation came unexpectedly on a high-speed train leaving Beijing, where a screen showed that 36% of the train’s traction power came from wind energy. Outside, rows of wind turbines turned gracefully under the sun. For someone...

Taiwan’s Tech Industry Driving Country’s Energy Demand
Taiwan is among several countries experiencing an energy crisis, with its supply of power struggling to keep up with demand from a rapidly growing high-tech sector. The country has long depended on imported fossil fuels, a situation at odds with...

Vienna No Longer the Most Livable City in the World: Copenhagen Takes Top Spot
Vienna, once the undisputed number one, had to concede defeat to the Danish capital Copenhagen in this year's ranking by the EIU, the research and analysis division of the Economist Group. Vienna had held the title of the world's most livable city...

Denmark to give citizens copyright protections over their own image and voice to combat AI-deepfakes
Legal code getting a face lift. Denmark is expected to pass legislation granting citizens copyright protections over their own image and voice to combat the rise of artificial intelligence-created deepfakes, according to a report. A broad...

Denmark seeks to make it illegal to spread deepfake images
Denmark is taking steps toward enacting a ban on the use of “deepfake” imagery online, saying such digital manipulations can stir doubts about reality and foster misinformation. The government said in a statement that a “broad cross section” of...

Women can be drafted into the Danish military as Russian aggression grows
Peering across a dense stretch of woodland outside of Denmark’s capital with camouflage paint smeared across her face, 20-year-old Katrine scans the horizon for approaching threats. After nearly four months of military training, the young soldier...
Tim Merlier wins 2025 Tour de France stage 3 after serious crash
Stage 3 of the 2025 Tour de France featured a gruesome crash by one Belgian cyclist and came down to a massive sprint to the finish line won by one of his countrymen. Tim Merlier edged out Italian Jonathan Milan to win Monday's stage, which ended...