Recent research shows that the unexplained and painful fat that is difficult to lose hurts less on a low-carb diet.| Norwegian SciTech News
Wastewater can contain many harmful substances, but a new method enables researchers to purify the water using sunlight and droplets of oil.| Norwegian SciTech News
Greenhouse gas emissions from residential construction in West Asia and North Africa can be significantly reduced.| Norwegian SciTech News
A new electronic voting system can withstand attacks from quantum computers, meaning digital elections can be conducted securely, even in the future.| Norwegian SciTech News
Norway is home to 212 different bee species, but insect numbers are generally in decline. Some species have disappeared.| Norwegian SciTech News
Engaging the local residents is key to the success of local festivals.| Norwegian SciTech News
Swimming instruction in Norway takes place almost exclusively in indoor swimming pools. But most water-related accidents occur outdoors.| Norwegian SciTech News
Two tiny Scandinavian settlements in Greenland persisted from the late 980s to 1450, and then vanished. Was the walrus tusk trade the reason?| Norwegian SciTech News
A new study provides a comprehensive catalogue of more than 16,000 known plastic chemicals, with their properties, uses and hazards. The goal is to enable safer plastic production.| Norwegian SciTech News
Allowing elderly people to live at home for as long as possible has a downside. Caring for the elderly has been left worn-out family.| Norwegian SciTech News
Algae that eat kelp instead of making their own sugar opens the door to new ways of making useful products out of the seaweed.| Norwegian SciTech News
Advances in laser technology can help improve self-driving cars and the fibre-optic internet, among other things.| Norwegian SciTech News
Ten institutions followed in Fridtjof Nansen's footsteps in a collaborative investigation of the Barents Sea now documented in a new book.| Norwegian SciTech News
The mechanisms in the brain that should reduce pain don’t work as well in people with migraine when they haven’t gotten enough sleep.| Norwegian SciTech News
The need to cool down computers eats into the world's energy consumption. By using liquid instead of air, we can save large amounts of energy.| Norwegian SciTech News