[ad_1] KCould it be that in elementary school, maybe middle school, you had to try to gently drip a sugar solution onto different parts of your tongue? Maybe it was also the case that you then followed with a salty, sour and bitter taste? The idea was to create a …
Read More »Löfven is criticized after the government’s statement
[ad_1] On Tuesday the inauguration of the Riksdag took place and the prime minister used to make his government declaration. Stefan Löfven promised a series of reforms along with a call to build a stronger Sweden after the crown crisis. However, sensitive questions about migration and labor law remained unanswered. …
Read More »Police used violence against the 12-year-old girl
[ad_1] The video, posted by a group of students from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, shows the girl walking down the sidewalk when the police stopped her. After a brief interaction, she begins to run, but the police knock the girl to the ground as they forcibly …
Read More »Sweden will be poor without Carl-Henning Wijkmark
[ad_1] Carl-Henning Wijkmark has been my literary and intellectual guide since the early 1970s. Without him, Sweden would be much poorer. I have often wondered why more people did not follow in his footsteps as a novelist, translator, and essayist. For me he was our “good European”. – morally critical, …
Read More »One in five notified persons is unemployed
[ad_1] Since the beginning of March, 98,000 have been notified of the termination. But as always, it is far from being noticed that it becomes a reality when companies charge a little more to have margins. The Swedish Public Employment Service has now revised the statistics. Of the nearly 70,000 …
Read More »Author Carl-Henning Wijkmark has died
[ad_1] Carl-Henning Wijkmark was born in Stockholm in 1935 and studied at the universities of Stockholm and Lund. In the late 1960s, he taught at the State Library School and at Stockholm University. For long periods he lived in Germany and France, which influenced his writing. In 1967 Carl-Henning Wijkmark …
Read More »Climate threat: Colossus melts Arctic ice
[ad_1] Of: Daniel Bergholm Published: 07 September 2020 kl. 00.25 The climate threat continues to increase against Arctic ice. Researchers have found a new threat, coming from below. The water in the Arctic Sea warms as it deepens, forming a colossus of hot salt water that melts the ice below. …
Read More »Humans are exterminating mammals, not the weather
[ad_1] In the study, which is published in the scientific journal Science Advances, researchers from Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom have analyzed fossil data from the 351 species of mammals that we know have been extinct since the beginning of the Upper Pleistocene geological epoch. Including iconic mammals like …
Read More »Humans are exterminating mammals, not the weather
[ad_1] Humans, not climate, have phased out mammals on continent after continent, a new research study shows. – 96 percent of all species of mammals extinct during the last 126,000 years can be explained by human impact, says Tobias Andermann, a researcher at the University of Gothenburg. Mammoth cub, dead …
Read More »Researcher Matti Sällberg on Russian vaccine: I have no idea if it works
[ad_1] In August, Russia became the first country in the world to approve a Covid-19 vaccine. However, as clinical trials were not completed at the same time that the country did not release data from the studies, Western experts cautioned against using the vaccine. The rapid development raised questions about …
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