It might seem like the world is being bombarded by one crisis after another. But what's really happening is an increase in media coverage.| Norwegian SciTech News
Almost four months after it left Earth in one of Elon Musk's rockets, the small satellite HYPSO-2 is in full swing, monitoring coastal and ocean areas.| Norwegian SciTech News
When it comes to cutting carbon emissions, it's diversity in a board's inskills, expertise, experience and insider/outsidership that matters.| Norwegian SciTech News
Hidden and forgotten traces of Iceland’s history and sagas can be found in ancient, reused parchments called palimpsets.| Norwegian SciTech News
Volunteers are increasingly providing care when family and public services cannot provide enough. But how close should the helper and the person being helped become?| Norwegian SciTech News
By now, most people know that a regular diet of animal-based products isn’t a good choice for the planet. But how bad is this food, really?| Norwegian SciTech News
Underwater robots, combined with simple instruments from 100 years ago, are helping researchers unlock the ocean's secrets.| Norwegian SciTech News
A new Nordic study shows that particularly women who were born prematurely are at significantly greater risk of committing suicide.| Norwegian SciTech News
Those who believe they will be able to achieve their goals are also more passionate and have greater willpower.| Norwegian SciTech News
Two NTNU researchers have been awarded roughly NOK 43 million from the European Research Council to study molecular models and genes.| Norwegian SciTech News
The bishop's men plundered the king's fortress. Then they threw a dead man into the well to poison it. Now we know more about the deceased.| Norwegian SciTech News
Mini-organs offer hope for the treatment of diseases. Many of the diseases that are being studied using mini-organs currently have no cure.| Norwegian SciTech News
Listen to Nobel Laureates May-Britt and Edvard Moser tell the story of how they discovered grid cells, which help form a GPS in the brain.| Norwegian SciTech News
On the site of the old Oslo airport at Fornebu, researchers are showing how real climate-neutral transformation can be implemented.| Norwegian SciTech News
The delivery of nanomedicines using gas bubbles is a unique way of transporting cytotoxins to the lungs of cancer patients.| Norwegian SciTech News
Climate scientists often lack the information they need for climate models. A master's student helped to find missing data from Africa.| Norwegian SciTech News
This is Bifrost the robot. With the help of AI technology, it uses its tactile capabilities to manipulate soft and pliable objects to order.| Norwegian SciTech News
A few years ago, we knew very little about the state of people’s health around the world. NTNU’s new honorary doctors have changed that.| Norwegian SciTech News
Learning from nuclear construction successes and failures can help reduce the cost of building nuclear energy in Europe.| Norwegian SciTech News
Our energy demands increase, so the planet continues to overheat. But there is hope. Technologies exist that can get us out of this mess.| Norwegian SciTech News
A recent innovation has the potential to accelerate the introduction of essential carbon capture processes in a range of industries.| Norwegian SciTech News
Trade blockades are an old tool that is still used in wars. The ERC will spend EUR 9.9 million to see how much they mean.| Norwegian SciTech News