Frozen in time
If you bury the cat in the garden, will she someday become a fossil?
If you bury the cat in the garden, will she someday become a fossil?
Dag Dolmen stood on a rock in Dzhungaria and knew without looking what was underneath.
Some people have constant pain. But the reasons why are not always so obvious.
Small chips tell you where goods are, and if they are in good shape.
A computer screen in the living room can help dementia sufferers to check the time and date and to remember appointments.
Oil company data security is inadequate, and production systems are at risk of attack by hackers, viruses and worms.
No, this is just a little drop of water from […]
Jorunn Skjermo is doing her best to ensure that cars can be powered by green fuel from the sea.
High-level athletes tend to shelve their studies for purely practical […]
High quality wood and low emissions are the key to […]
At the beginning of the year, designs for the world’s […]
SINTEF scientists are working on a plastic capsule that measures […]
The coming “boom” in the older generation is leading to […]
The new energy requirements that apply to new houses have […]
Hybond AS has developed a new and revolutionary method for […]
The more education you have, the lower your risk of […]
Women who suffer from chronic muscular pain feel that they […]
The world’s golf instructors can be happy about a new […]
Last December, the SESAR Joint Undertaking was launched at a […]
Climate change and rising sea levels will give diving a […]
Children who react to both pollen and fruit during their […]
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce has financed a one-year […]
Even the planned increase in combined thermal energy and power […]
The Norwegian Public Roads Administration has given NOK 500 000 […]
Preheat your oven might mean simply putting it out in the sun.
The X-ray detectors of the future are on the way. New technology makes it possible to sort plastics, identify useful minerals in waste and reveal contamination in food and medicines.
Norwegians who suffer from rare disorders feel that they are left to face their problems alone.
For the first time, Norwegian scientists have managed to produce completely new antibiotics from bacteria found in the sea.
Virtual testing of safety barriers will save Norway a great deal of money – and will mean fewer injured and killed in traffic accidents.
Avoid the cooking fumes from your frying pan, especially if the ventilation is poor.
These are lobster eggs, seen just before hatching. The eggs […]
Although the Barents Sea probably contains a large proportion of the world’s petroleum resources, oil companies are having problems finding oil and gas.