Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Salt Used to Make Alcohol Droplets Navigate a Maze on Their Own


Salt Used to Make Alcohol Droplets Navigate a Maze on Their Own


Science is cooler than stories about magic could ever hope to be, and researchers with the University of Southern Denmark and the Czech Republic's Institute of Chemical Technology have proof. In a recent paper, these brainiacs detail how, using nothing but ...


Labor MP's slush fund splurge


But records of Mr Melhem's spending between 2009 and 2013, when he was AWU secretary, reveal outlays on what appear to be luxury items including restaurants and/or hotels in Singapore, Britain, Lebanon, France and Denmark, and $2000 in international cigar ...


Denmark’s trade minister eyes opportunities in Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: Denmark’s Trade and Development Minister Mogens Jensen expressed there was great potential for increasing trade between Pakistan and Denmark. Jensen said, “Pakistan demands knowledge, technology and innovative solutions in sectors such as ...


Resident says Denmark Township violated statutes


DENMARK TOWNSHIP — Because of a “lack of action” by the Denmark Township Board, the dismissal of proposed recall petitions is being challenged. During Thursday’s county meeting, Tuscola County Commissioners were informed about a correspondence ...


Crown Princess Mary of Denmark meets pretend princess as she opens playground


30 SEPTEMBER 2014 Real life Crown Princess Mary of Denmark met a mini-me on Monday as she opened a new children's playground in the heart of Denmark. The 42-year-old Australian was surrounded by children in Odense who wanted a glimpse of the Princess, and ...


Kurds claim advances in Iraq as Britain joins fray


U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power noted the British strikes, saying the Netherlands has also sent planes and that Denmark plans to as well, once it has a parliamentary debate. "So every day has seen new contributions," Power told reporters.


Central StandardWhy Jazz Fans In Denmark Feel A Connection To Kansas City


Ben Webster hated to fly on airplanes. When he went to Europe to perform for his fans across the Atlantic, the trip was one-way. A contemporary of Charlie Parker, Webster grew up in Kansas City, Mo., right off of 24th Street. He taught himself to play ...



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