...from Siberia some 5,500 years ago.It's not clear how or why they migrated, said Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, an author of the paper. The analysis shows the now extinct Saqqaq were not direct ancestors of...
...the medieval era. The unending popular interest in such matters is undeniable. Says Niels Peter Lemche of the University of Copenhagen, part of an arch-skeptical faction that treats most of the Old Testament as politically motivated fiction...
...after the Exile in Babylon (beginning in 597 B.C.) or long after that. Minimalist Niels Peter Lemche of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, admits something called Israel did exist centuries before the Exile. It's nearly impossible to...
...scientists from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Scottish Rite Hospital and the University of Copenhagen provide a clue. The researchers studied 10 boys with the disease and found that their muscles were deprived...
...the (climate) instability real?" asked Sigfus Johnsen, a glaciologist at the University of Iceland and the University of Copenhagen who is the chief scientist for the European project. "Is it something that we can expect to happen again...
...skulls were obtained from hunters during an expedition to Vietnam in March and April and were analyzed at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. "The Truong Son muntjac has a black coat and extremely short antlers about a tumbnail's length...
...methodology," said Dr. Asbjorn Hrobjartsson, a professor of medical philosophy and research methodology at University of Copenhagen who ran the study with colleagues at the Nordic Cochran Center there. The researchers and other experts said...
...writing "incompatible with the Catholic mission of the university." Since then, he's been a professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Those interested in the scriptural squabble should take a look at Thompson's "The Mythic Past...
...judicial system in the United States and in her native Denmark, where she is a fourth-year law student at the University of Copenhagen. The trial seemed very formal to Ms. Juhl-Joergensen, she said. "I guess we (Danes) can allow ourselves...