Europe collaborates on solar telescope to the tune of 200 million euros It will be almost three times as large as its predecessor. The new giant telescope will teach us what happens in the magnetic field of the sun.
Even chickens can de-stress with a good bath Stressed chickens have pain, become sicker and lay fewer eggs. Food and animal welfare are at stake when researchers help the birds cope with stress.
Herring roe will be used in medicine to treat psoriasis Medicines are not just chemistry - many come from animals and plants.
Here’s how to make old houses climate-friendly Workers hoisted new walls over the old ones, and saved both money and the climate. Now the research project will show more people how to renovate their homes in a climate-friendly way.
The key to understanding the surface of Mars is stored in Oslo A mineral collection in Oslo will help us understand the surface of Mars. But now the Mars rover that was to be sent to Mars in September will be postponed until 2028.
He knows where the voices in your head are from — and maybe he can stop them Kenneth Hugdahl has found out where the voices in your head come from. Now he hopes that it will be possible to turn off the switch.
Merging robots and humans makes for better workers Robots can’t replace people in industrial settings. But by giving people a digital boost, workers can see better, analyse situations faster and lift more.
Medieval scribes wrote about religion, medicine and magic in the margins Ildar Garipzanov has gone through several thousand manuscripts from the Middle Ages in search of the smallest texts.
Rare earths: Norwegian fertilizer against a Chinese near-monopoly Electric cars, mobile phones, wind turbines — modern technology needs metals that are almost exclusively found in China. Residues from Norwegian fertilizer production can help Europe become less dependent on a country that wants to produce more itself.
Making useful products from greenhouse gases A new plant will use CO2 to both replace oil and be transformed into useful chemicals.
Geothermal heat can give the world energy, but it’s expensive A Norwegian entrepreneur collaborates with researchers to find better ways to extract geothermal energy.