Tests show that it is possible to cut up to 33 percent of energy consumption using smart heating controllers.| Norwegian SciTech News
Insidious bacteria could cause trouble for the sprinkler wave that is now rolling in across Norway if the organisms are not taken seriously.| Norwegian SciTech News
If electric vehicles were lighter, they would also be more energy efficient. Of course researchers want to make that happen. With aluminium.| Norwegian SciTech News
An ineffective negotiation system was the main impression people left with from the climate summit in Baku.| Norwegian SciTech News
It’s easy to oppose solar parks when you hear that 60 solar plants are equivalent in area to over 5000 football pitches.| Norwegian SciTech News
Rape myths such as ‘scantily clad’ and ‘being promiscuous’ can influence sentencing in Norwegian courtrooms. In court cases where victims are described in a prejudiced manner, defendants typically receive prison sentences that are 16 months shorter than in cases without such descriptions.| Norwegian SciTech News
Norwegian-developed sensor nodes detects where transmission lines have available space. Companies could therefore avoid building new power lines.| Norwegian SciTech News
You are less likely to be murdered in a democracy than in an undemocratic country but not for the reasons you might think.| Norwegian SciTech News
World-famous treasures crafted from walrus ivory are on their way to Norway, including chess pieces from the Isle of Lewis in Scotland.| Norwegian SciTech News
A box the size of a refrigerator that supplies a home – and perhaps ten neighbouring houses – with electricity. That’s Ole Martin Løvvik’s dream at SINTEF.| Norwegian SciTech News
The transport of dense gases and liquids is becoming increasingly relevant in relation to carbon capture. New research is helping us understand more about how this can be done most efficiently.| Norwegian SciTech News
The goal is to eliminate both charging anxiety and environmental concerns. Now researchers have created the "recipe" to do it.| Norwegian SciTech News
Firefighters do hard work while being exposed to great heat. Now we know more about what happens to their body temperature.| Norwegian SciTech News
NTNU researchers are working on what they hope will be the world's fastest and most flexible cross-country skis.| Norwegian SciTech News
Experts on microchips are working on a way to detect biomarkers in our breath. The project can help to discover symptoms of COPD earlier.| Norwegian SciTech News