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page 1Science and technology in Denmark
Ministry of Higher Education and Science
Danish ministry
NemID
thumb|right|The NemID logo often appears where its usage is required or one of the log in optionsNemID () was a common login solution for Danish Internet banks, government websites, and some other private companies. NemID was managed by the Nets DanID A/S company and came into use on July 1, 2010. During its use, everyone in Denmark who was more than 15 years old and had a CPR-Number was eligible for a NemID, which could be used with their bank as well as public institutions. Anyone over 13 years old was able to use a NemID for internet banking. NemID was scheduled to be phased out on 30 June
DASK
thumb|DASK in :da:Danmarks Tekniske Museum|Danmarks Tekniske Museum.
The DASK was the first computer in Denmark. It was commissioned in 1955, designed and constructed by Regnecentralen, and began operation in September 1957. DASK is an acronym for Dansk Aritmetisk Sekvens Kalkulator or Danish Arithmetic Sequence Calculator. Regnecentralen almost did not allow the name, as the word dask means "slap" in Danish. In the end, however, it was named so as it fit the pattern of the name BESK, the Swedish computer which provided the initial architecture for DASK.
Galathea expeditions
the Danish research expeditions to circumnavigate the globe (1845-1847; 1950-1952; 2006-2007)