A cluster of 66-million-year-old fish vomit is a natural, national treasure in Denmark. The rare find shines a light on the ...
The rare find, which was discovered at Stevns Klint, a coastal region off the Baltic Sea, reveals ancient predator-prey ...
In the Cretaceous period, a shark or another kind of fish found sea lilies less than digestible. What you might expect ...
In 1865, in the wake of the Civil War, the U.S. began looking to expand its influence on the world stage. This happened at ...
In an exclusive interview with Euronews on Wednesday, European Council President António Costa said the territorial integrity ...
US President Donald Trump seems eager to exploit grievances.Some three years ago, a Danish public radio podcast brought to ...
A local fossil hunter found animal vomit at a Danish geological site that is believed to be 66 million years old.
From the Reconstruction era to the Cold War, multiple administrations have tried (and failed) to acquire the Arctic island.
Dr Harry Evans, Emeritus Fellow at CAB International, led scientists – including from the Natural History Museum of Denmark and Royal Botanical Gardens Kew – in a study to investigate the identity of ...
The road south from Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, runs out at the tip of a blizzard-scoured peninsula stretching into the ...
We must face the fact that there are serious challenges regarding security and defense in the Arctic and North Atlantic,’ ...