Uummannaq

EXHIBITION: ANN DAVIDSON - NORTH FROM SUTHERLAND (Timespan Gallery, Helmsdale, until 20 December...

GILES SUTHERLAND suggests that Ann Davidson’s work deserves to reach a wider audience TO MOST of the population of these islands, the county of Sutherland, lying at the northern end of mainland Britain seems far off, remote and...

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World's longest golf course opens in Australia

The world's longest golf course is now open to the public for $50 AUD ($45 / €30) in green fees, or a $200 AUD ($185 / €125) lifetime membership. The Nullarbor Golf Links in Australia span 1365 kilometers (850 miles) across the...

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Discarded Shark Meat from Fish Processing as Biofuel Feedstock

Researchers from the Arctic Technology Center (in Sisimiuth, Greenland) are looking into the utilization of waste Greenland-shark meat as a raw material for biofuel, in the form of biogas. Biogas is a mixture of methane and...

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Greenland Shark A Source Of Biofuel For Community

In Uummannaq County on the west coast of Greenland, the Greenland shark is being looked to as an option for powering the community’s energy demand. The Centre for Arctic Technology (ARTEK) of the Technical University of Denmark...

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Greenland shark may become new source of biofuel

The Greenland shark, one of the largest species of sharks, is a nuisance to fishermen and its meat is toxic to humans, but researchers now hope the flesh can be used to create a biofuel for Inuits. Native to the cold Arctic...

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Recent trends of environmental radioactivity in Greenland and the Faroe Islands

S.P. Nielsen1 and H.P. Joensen2 1 Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark, PO Box 49, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark 2 University of Faroe Islands, FO-100 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands Published...

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