The
World's Iceland Series
reports
by Rebecca Roberts
Jan. 2001
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High
Tech Trendsetters:
Everyone in Iceland has a cell phone. According
to a recent report from the GSM association , Iceland beats Finland
for the highest percapita use of cell phones worldwide. The World's
technology reporter, Rebecca Roberts went to Iceland to learn more
about these "high-tech trendsetters," of the North Atantic.
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DNA
Database:
Iceland is also a treasure trove for genetic researchers.
Its homogeneous and well-documented gene pool makes Iceland a kind
of laboratory for the study of genes and disease. Last year, an
Icelandic biotech company won an exclusive licence to build a data
base of genealogical records there.
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The
Lava Wonderland
Iceland is a geological wonderland. Its landscape
is dotted with bright glaciers and steamy geysers. Earthquakes regularly
shake the frozen ground. And the island nation is home to dozens
of volcanos -- some of them brewing under ice and seawater.
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Running
on Hydrogen:
Iceland, to its credit, is pursuing a different
course of energy action from other nations. They've got an idea
about how to run their cars, factories, and even fishing trawlers,
and, if it can work anywhere, it just might work in Iceland.
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The
Family Name Game:
The name game is easy to play in Iceland. Take your
father's first name and add the the word "son" or "daughter. So,
if like The World's technology correspondent, your name is Rebecca
Roberts and your father's first name is Steven, then your Icelandic
name is Rebecca Stevensdottir.
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