How we unlocked the secrets of Denmark's oldest plank boat – with the help of an ancient fingerprint ~humanities.history Article 1064 words 7 votes
Wolves have returned to Denmark, and not everyone is happy about it ~enviro Article 1030 words 14 votes
Can you really be addicted to food? Researchers are uncovering similarities to drug addiction in some eating patterns. ~food diet Article 1306 words 26 votes
Stones have been ‘overfished’ from the sea – here's how Denmark's rocky reefs are being restored ~enviro climate change Article 864 words 7 votes
We risk a deluge of AI-written ‘science’ pushing corporate interests ~science Article 1071 words, published Sep 5 2025 22 votes
ReTuna shopping mall in Sweden is the first in the world to sell only secondhand and repurposed items – established in 2015, it's a municipality-led experiment in circular consumption ~enviro recycling Article 628 words 25 votes
Critics claim gender clinics are seeing an excess of trans boys. New data show that isn't true. ~lgbt transgender Article 735 words, published Jul 27 2025 20 votes
From printing presses to Facebook feeds: What yesterday’s witch hunts have in common with today’s misinformation crisis ~humanities philosophy history religion Article 1153 words 9 votes
Scandinavia has its own dark history of assimilating Indigenous people, and churches played a role – but are apologizing ~humanities religion language history Article 1266 words, published Jun 27 2025 12 votes
Swedish study offers strong evidence that remote care, when well implemented, can match in-person treatment in effectiveness, even during something as challenging as a pandemic ~health.mental Article 618 words, published Jul 8 2025 8 votes
What Danish climate migration drama, Families Like Ours, gets wrong about rising sea levels ~tv Article 876 words, published Jun 27 2025 9 votes
Why recycling solar panels is harder than you might think ~enviro energy.renewable recycling Article 950 words, published Jul 10 2025 15 votes
Research suggests reading can help combat loneliness ~books Article 818 words, published May 14 2025 13 votes
Decades of searching and a chance discovery: Why finding Leadbeater’s possum in New South Wales is such big news ~enviro conservation Article 1030 words, published Jun 2 2025 5 votes
When people think that protests are more likely to be met with state violence, they are more likely to view confrontational tactics as legitimate and effective ~science psychology Article 883 words 17 votes