Your weekly update – 51

Your weekly update – 51

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No filth among this year’s browse trends on Google. Why don’t people browse for pornography anymore and what are the reasons for this?  Read more about it in Lundagard’s weekly summary of Swedish news.

The blood flow in Rudoldf’s nose keeps it red.

Today there is film evidence that the reindeer Rudolf with his red muzzle deserve his name. A research team in Lund has filmed the glowing muzzle with an infrared camera. A big blood flow to the muzzle of the reindeer helps it to keep warm in the winter cold. This is a must when the animal looks for food in the snow.  The researchers have decided to start a new research group at Lund University to study how mammals get information with the help of their nose.

 

No filth among this year’s browsing trends

According to everybody else except the browse-giant Google, Internet has always been a maelstrom for all kinds of pornography and filth. This year the most interesting things for Swedes were pop singers, fudge brownies and female bloggers. The most common browse items in Sweden 2013 were Facebook, Aftonbladet, YouTube and Google. If you were looking for persons during the year these had two things in common: They were all women and domesticated in the blog world.

Equality shoveling snow

Every man and woman has the same right to the society’s resources. Snow clearance is still an area in which men are favored. The municipality of Karlskoga in the province of Örebro started checking in what order the snow clearance was done regarding roads and streets and then who used these. In those days the municipality first started to shovel the big roads, beltways and thoroughfares, roads used by men in big trucks. Pavements, bus stops and walkways were used by women were second.

Student from Lund behind the SD-scrutiny

A student at the Journalist Education in Lund has through the Research group been part of a disclosure about the Swedish political party SD (Sverige Demokraterna). The disclosure was made by the newspaper Expressen and showed that SD had written several anonymous posts on racial web sites. The Research group consists of around 15 persons who all like to dig up news, and they are rather good at it. The group started 2009 and are spread all over the country.

Every Week – Lundagard.net will give you a weekly summary of the local news from Swedish newspapers.

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