In this week's newsletter, how the Baltic Sea countries are looking into protecting undersea infrastructure and the EU's new ...
Two underwater sea lilies were eaten and regurgitated around 66 million years ago. They were preserved as fossilized vomit.
Life along the west coast of Greenland, high above the Arctic Circle, continues much as it has for centuries, with the ...
Under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), where legal states are bordered by legal conti- nental shelves that are wider than 200 nautical miles, they are entitled to legally ...
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen speaks as she participates ... Russia would be able to pose a credible threat to ...
A local fossil hunter found animal vomit at a Danish geological site that is believed to be 66 million years old.
A piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil hunter Peter Bennicke found the fossil at Stevns Klint - a Unesco-listed coastal cliff ...
The move comes after President Donald Trump voiced his desire to acquire Greenland and refused to rule out using military ...
Denmark to boost military budget by $7 billion NATO members under pressure to ramp up defence capabilities Defence spending to exceed 3% of GDP in 2025 COPENHAGEN, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Denmark will ...
The lump of vomit —more scientifically referred to as ‘regurgitate’—was discovered by Peter Bennicke as he walked along the Baltic Sea cliffside that is well-known for Cretaceous-era finds. In fact, ...
At a time when the eight NATO nations bordering the Baltic Sea are on high alert after a string of undersea power and ...