A small, blue-coloured organ in our brain plays a central role in how we interpret our surroundings. It can also adapt as we age.| Norwegian SciTech News
Large language models like ChatGPT and Copilot are useful for many things. However, they are not yet good enough to imitate the way people speak.| Norwegian SciTech News
Artificial intelligence of the future will be in the form of small, specialized models.| Norwegian SciTech News
Many measures have been initiated to reduce plastic pollution in Norway. Only a few of them will lead to extensive change and cleanup, a new study shows.| Norwegian SciTech News
Scienceblog: Waiting until water damage occurs is expensive. But it also doesn't make financial sense to replace pipes too early.| Norwegian SciTech News
Building materials carry different climate footprints. Natural stone, such as Otta slate, turns out to have surprisingly good properties.| Norwegian SciTech News
When disaster strikes, a small robot steps in to save lives. The researchers have dubbed it a “Smurf.” It uses its eyes, ears and nose to find survivors in collapsed buildings.| Norwegian SciTech News
People with bipolar disorder are taking to YouTube to talk about it. Researchers believe this may have a range of benefits| Norwegian SciTech News
‘Bubbles’ – taste that word – and think soda, soap, play and well-being. But did you know that air bubbles can also reduce fuel consumption and emissions from oceangoing vessels?| Norwegian SciTech News
Self-driving cars need to know exactly where on the road they are located at all times. A new invention could revolutionize the development of driverless vehicles – and give us more accurate GPS on our mobile phones and fitness watches too.| Norwegian SciTech News