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What do cement floors, earthquakes and broken cups have in common? A magic number.
What do cement floors, earthquakes and broken cups have in common? A magic number.
Are you plagued by chronic headaches? The reason could be
that you stop breathing in your sleep. If that is your problem, help is available.
A Norwegian invention may reduce the number of fatal accidents between trailer trucks and cars.
Most fish larvae have nothing but cartilage for their skeletons […]
Lecturers can use the pen to “virtually” write and draw on a screen or wall.
The first thing that the scientists did was to build a mobile phone battery that runs on metal plates and air. Now a somewhat larger version is on the way – for electric cars!
A magic plant called roseroot grows wild in Norway. Roseroot helps improve memory and the immune system and stabilizes cholesterol levels, blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
Norwegian researchers are developing a tool to check the quality of cork. This will prevent bark from unnecessarily being peeled from oak trees and give the owners more control over their product.
Is it easy for you to remember the names of people you meet? Can you remember which direction you came from when you leave a shopping centre? Do you get high scores on trivia tests? Then you likely have a highly developed hippocampus.
Gale force winds, a 60-kilo test dummy, and one of […]
Researchers are on the brink of a breakthrough. They want to prove that oil can be transported from the bottom of the ocean in bare steel pipes – without insulation or warming devices. This smells of money.
Medical researchersconduct cancer research on a primitive fish, and make astonishing finds.
Scandinavian-designed hydrogen filling stations will soon be in use in Iceland. The pump is designed to tell consumers they’re purchasing an environmentally friendly product.
An unusual marriage between robotics and engineering sciences has given birth to a new kind of art: interactive sculpture that moves and changes the way it looks in response to people and its surroundings.
Norwegian scientists are key figures in the first major expansion of New York’s subway system since 1930.
Legars handskrift kan vere håplaus å dekode. Men talen deira kan snart bli forstått av ei maskin.
A recently developed nasal spray could revolutionize vaccination techniques.
They have given us nerves, anxiety, paranoia, psychosis, depression, phobia and various derangements. The list of miseries is long, from birth trauma via bed-wetting and many mid-life crises to potency problems and Alzheimer’s disease. Finally, psychologists have come up with findings on something nice – happiness.
In a research laboratory in Trondheim, a physiotherapist is using […]
Do you hunger for daylight indoors? A glass plate or some prisms can give you more of it.
Middle-aged man, white collar, briefcase in one hand, shotgun in the other. Staring down the barrel of his gun, he despairs: “Am I the bad guy?
How does pattern recognition make sure that the bottle bank pays out the correct refund, that the farmer sprays only the weeds in his fields, and that Hydro Aluminium saves money?
Two researchers at NTNU have discovered a new biochemical process that could revolutionize the treatment and prevention of decompression sickness.
With a little help from American movie stars, the Vespa has become a powerful cultural symbol.
Portable equipment will make it easier to check the state of health of historical stone buildings.
This is how doctors are looking inside your body in the operating theatre. The technique enables doctors to use keyhole surgery for cancer operations that would otherwise require major surgery.