What if it were possible to harvest Norwegian vegetables twice per season? Or to grow slightly more heat-demanding crops ...
Children and adolescents affected by juvenile fibromyalgia show greater sensitivity to non-painful sensory stimuli, such as ...
Each year, between 160 and 220 ha of turfgrass sod are laid in Norway. Increased use has raised questions about whether sod ...
A new study shows that sustainable finance relies on trust, but that trust challenges are increasingly focused on ESG rating ...
Researchers have developed a miniature optical fiber biosensor capable of detecting key biomarkers of diabetic retinopathy ...
Pharmaceutical residues in aquatic environments are increasingly recognized as hidden neurotoxic threats. New research ...
Heterotopic ossification (HO), atypical bone formation, causes chronic pain, affecting patient’s quality of life. It occurs ...
Fishing alone is a dangerous occupation. A new safety alarm could save lives by automatically stopping the boat and alerting ...
To distinguish between the top and the bottom side of our limbs, nature “redeployed” ancient genes from the midline fins of fish. This is the ...
A new study conducted during the Israel-Hamas war reveals that a teacher's subjective sense of stress and helplessness is a far stronger predictor of ...
Ron Kikinis, professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, is the recipient of this year’s International Excellence Award of KIT and ...
Moose in southern Scandinavia have become lighter and less productive over the past decades. In some areas, the decline in body condition has been ...
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