NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Could there be hidden viking ships at the bottom of Norway's largest lake?
University of Oslo New technology allows musicians to perform together in real time and across the globe
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology New technology may weaken seafarers’ professional judgment
Norwegian centre for E-health research The corona crisis may force municipalities to give more digitalised health services
UiT The Arctic University of Norway Student developed artificial intelligence capable of composing jazz music
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Children think robots can help the elderly – but not their own grandparents
Institute of Marine Research Facial recognition of fish is just one way artificial intelligence is used in marine research
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Robot technology for everyone or only for the average person?
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology The future’s fastest tech gadgets may get Norwegian help
University of Bergen Do you know where the personal data you leave behind in apps and on social media is used?
Norwegian centre for E-health research Healthcare workers should use social media more to share health information
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology A daily 10-minute training session using an app could reduce migraine attacks
Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) Digital brains are key in understanding how the human brain works, and how it can be fixed when broken
Norwegian Defence Research Establishment Planning war: Researchers are creating a digital war game to replace todays physical maps, tables and pencils
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Fitness calculator can reveal a lot about your health
Nofima The Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research Reducing food waste by saturating chicken with CO2 to increase shelf life
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Proteins in blood test can reveal and predict disease
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology If the world can capture carbon, there’s capacity to store it
University of Bergen New technology makes it possible to recreate the lives led by our ancestors 100,000 years ago
University of Bergen He played here as a child. Then he became an archaeologist and found a now famous cave that answers questions of our past.
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology High screen use among children can lower ability to understand emotions
Norwegian centre for E-health research Online contact with the doctor’s office shortens the patient queue
This article is produced and financed by NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology - read more New nanomaterial to replace mercury
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This article was produced and financed by University of Southeast Norway This diaper liner can collect urine samples
This article is produced and financed by the University of Oslo - read more How does social media affect your well-being?
This article was produced and financed by Oslo Metropolitan University Researcher concerned: Are parents too focused on their smartphones?
An article from Norwegian Institute of International Affairs Poor countries are more vulnerable to cyber attacs
This article was produced and financed by Norwegian centre for E-health research Technology may be useful for children with disabilities
This article was produced and financed by University of Stavanger Why this entrepreneur chose clean energy instead of oil
This article was produced and financed by Norwegian centre for E-health research Analysing health records without exposing sensitive information
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at NTNU Helping refugee children to read — with a computer game
An article from Norwegian Defence Research Establishment How much man made noise can the marine environment withstand?
This article was produced and financed by University of Southeast Norway This sensor detects when you need a glass of water
This article was produced and financed by University of Southeast Norway Heart monitoring using microsensors
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Researchers turned this garage into an attractive, energy-efficient house
This article was produced and financed by University of Southeast Norway Quantum Computing and why we need to replace the Internet
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Speed warning system saves lives and reduces emissions
This article was produced and financed by BI Norwegian Business School Happier when taking the pills themselves
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at NTNU New technology can help you do your back exercises correctly - and thereby ease everyday life
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Guardrails with inbuilt noise-barriers are on the way
This article was produced and financed by University of Stavanger Climate research using lasers and water pipes
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at NTNU Prime-time charging of electric cars could be a problem
An article from University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway Satellites images give precise maps of the Arctic sea ice
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Solar cells in the roof and nanotechnology in the walls
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Green light for the world's first intelligent oil pipelines
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at NTNU A new solution to an age-old equation can improve ship efficiency
An article from NIVA - Norwegian Institute for Water Research The oceans of tomorrow have floating islands
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF The typical Norwegian solar heating system owner is a man in his mid-fifties
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Controlling mobile phones and tablets with hand movements
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Making robots work out where they are and where they’re going
This article was produced and financed by Oslo Metropolitan University Using Lego to learn about machines
An article from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design Lack of efficient computer programs to facilitate architects
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Jacket with built-in mobile phone made to save lives
This article was produced and financed by The Research Council of Norway Modelling modules lead to higher-quality aluminium
This article was produced and financed by The Research Council of Norway Nanoparticles helping to recover more oil
This article was produced and financed by The Research Council of Norway Potential to replace silicon
An article from The Oslo School of Architecture and Design 3D printing will revolutionize the design profession
An article from Norwegian Geotechnical Institute Helicopter sensor improves Arctic ice volume surveys
An article from Norwegian SciTech News at SINTEF Easier transition to offshore production of heavy oil