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Scientists have determined what damaged edvard munch's "the scream" |
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Subscribe to news from sciencenordic |
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The future of renewable energy targets in europe in the era of the green deal |
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Can small towns be as bike friendly as large cities? |
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Public broadcaster's controversial coronavirus article spread disinformation to millions |
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A neighbourhood with an immigrant share of 18 per cent will tip over and become segregated, says researcher |
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Researchers find commonalities in all crises |
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A new type of matter discovered inside neutron stars |
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Your brain may be the organ strengthened the most by physical exercise, says neuroscientist |
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The medicines of the future are hiding in nature's treasure trove |
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More norwegians want to grow their own food |
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Who cares for the men who are left behind? |
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Oceans are at their deepest in 250 million years |
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Conspiracy theories in the age of corona: how they flourish, and why they are a problem |
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How to communicate effectively during a pandemic threat |
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Educated women eat the most fruits and vegetables |
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ıncreased activity not always the best advice for neck and back pain |
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Young people probably less individualistic than their parents, despite having grown up in a far more individualistic culture |
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Swedes' trust in their experts may be dropping, meanwhile, norwegians do not want open borders to their neighbour |
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How right-wing violence in western europe changed in 2019 |
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What’s funny about coronavirus? |
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Why do some people confess to crimes they haven’t committed? |
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Adult children providing care for parents can lose income in the long-term |
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Venus has no moon, yet this moon was discovered in the 1700s |
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Permafrost in the arctic can thaw faster than presumed |
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Faulty estimates downplay the potential environmental impact of irrigated agriculture, according to researchers |
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Coronavirus made the gp go digital |
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Chinese and norwegian scientists have drilled an almost 600-meter deep hole into the tibetan plateau. this gives them a window into the past. |
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Changing masculinity in norwegian black metal |
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The eu’s global response to covid-19: the challenge of promoting owners***p |
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Computers must learn to make mistakes |
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Here’s how norway’s public health inst**ute will figure out what to do if the coronavirus flares up again |
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Face masks: why do different countries in the world have such different recommendations? |
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Another brick in the wall: covid-19 and the crisis of the liberal order |
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Aı: this is how researchers make computers that can think |
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Getting the body to make its own cancer drugs |
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The most pop****r textbook example of punctuated evolution debunked |
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The ever moving sea ıce |
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Astronomy sets new records with revolutionary telescope |
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One in three norwegian women has taken the morning-after pill |
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The pandemic demonstrates that facts are not just facts |
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Data on how norwegians move around allow for a finetuned model of calculating the spread of coronavirus |
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Cancer drug helped patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs/me) |
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Many people on the autism spectrum have too much vitamin b12, which is important for brain development and thinking |
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Are we getting enough out of phds? |
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When epidemics change the world: can we learn anything from the third plague pandemic? |
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Translating economic growth into sustainable development in africa during covid-19 |
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Quinoa is a super crop that can resist future climate change |
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Why are fewer norwegians working than before? |
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A new solar cycle may be underway |
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Do you think we know with whom we share this planet? then you are mistaken. |
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Emil korsmo’s goal was to beat back weeds. but the wall charts he made of the bothersome plants were beautiful and pop****r |
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Why the words we use to describe the coronavirus matter |
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Why archaeologists call for an immediate gjellestad viking s***p dig |
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Learning from corona: climate change, security and justice |
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The eu and covid-19: overcoming the lockdown mindset on migration |
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Why are men hit hardest by covıd-19? |
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Anabolic steroid use reported by a third of male substance users |
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How miniature human organs are giving hope to cancer patients |
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The coronavirus pandemic is now the most-covered topic by the norwegian media — ever |
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Science is more than applied statistics – can we be freed from p-value tyranny, please! |
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How long does s*** normally last before climaxing? |
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High levels of pollutants in polar bears from the barents sea – what are the reasons behind? |
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What is the use of moral philosophy? |
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A new norwegian sensor will help you sleep better when your sleep is being monitored |
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Locally produced food and self-sufficiency remain but a dream for most countries |
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Suicide and s***p hijacking: join the asian company on a dramatic journey to ındia in the 1700s |
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Obesity genes lowered metabolism |
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Can vitamin d protect you from covıd-19? |
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Corona isolation puts our existential state to the test |
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We will have pandemics every ten years, norway’s minister of health told a national newspaper. ıs that right? |
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ıs the world going to run out of water? |
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Norwegian beans can replace foreign soy |
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How do kindergarten staff handle getting angry with a child? |
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Norwegian-british cancer medicine to be tested on british covıd-19 patients |
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Can the coronavirus lead to more peace? |
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Slime-loving bacteria from fresh faeces may be able to help anorexia patients |
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Our attention span is shorter than ever before. what are the consequences? |
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Norway’s mortality rate during the coronavirus pandemic is probably lower than usual |
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No solid evidence to support that trigger points exist, says sports professor |
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Norwegian evidence map may be one of the world's most systematic overviews of research on covıd-19 |
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The h-index turns 15: but is it a good idea to put a number on researchers' performance? |
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Food fraud: do you really know what fish species you are eating? |
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Building larger and better roads result in more traffic, not fewer traffic jams |
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Record numbers apply to nursing and medical studies during the coronavirus pandemic |
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Psychological strategies can reduce your cravings |
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Multi-drug resistant bacteria: when the immune system during covıd-19 is attacked from two fronts |
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Glacial archaeology: activity over this mountain pa*** was at its peak during the viking age |
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Hara***ing humour in the military begins among the officers |
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What happens to a species when it becomes more important to reproduce than to survive? |
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Why aren't norwegian women having more than two children? |
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Fewer educators want to become school princ****ls |
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Corona crisis packages may result in more layoffs than necessary, economists warn |
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Norwegian researchers want to make a universal vaccine covering all coronaviruses |
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Men read as much as women, at least when it comes to audiobooks |
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Fiction can help us understand ourselves during the coronavirus crisis |
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A norwegian virus app to help stop the spread of covıd-19 |
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What news do norwegians share the most on social media? |
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Women’s travel behaviour make cities greener |
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Discovered new species on svalbard: britney was an arctic plesiosaur with a tiny head and enormous eyes |
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Bronze age art hunters: three friends crack the code for finding petroglyphs, ancient rock carvings |
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Professor and immunologist: ı don't want covıd-19 |
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Crises like the covıd-19 pandemic reminds us that we create our own futures |
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Fewer ear infections at norwegian emergency rooms after vaccine |
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Why mice are man's best friend in the fight against covıd-19 |
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Norwegian health minister: “we have control over the corona epidemic” |
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Here’s how researchers will find out if norway’s efforts to fight the corona virus work |
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Swedes trust their experts in the coronavirus crisis |
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Children born more than three weeks early may have a delayed language development |
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Global corona-study led from norway: life-saving drugs may be in place this summer |
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New research on stuttering: personality is important in deciding which treatment works best |
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Researcher: denmark's world-record level of trust is helping us in the fight against corona |
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Norwegians support corona measures – but do not trust that the social security system can handle the consequences |
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A revolution in vaccine development – but will we all benefit? |
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Coronavirus puts world’s religions under pressure |
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A story about the plague |
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Older workers feel welcome at work, but their managers are more lukewarm |
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Mum drinking just a little too much led to behavioural problems in children |
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Researchers to test giving blood from recovered coronavirus patients to the sick |
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Teachers don't know how to accommodate the smartest pupils |
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Very low mortality rate from coronavirus in norway compared to other countries |
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Norwegian government: "the goal is to beat the coronavirus epidemic as much as possible" |
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Norwegian health official: "we don’t think it's possible to stop the covıd-19 epidemic" |
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Your placenta may reveal risk of getting preeclampsia |
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Breast cancer detected later in women with silicone breast implants |
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Why the coronavirus vaccine will take months to make |
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Old people choose to move to remote and unpractical houses in norway. can they still expect the same level of welfare services? |
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5 tips for how to keep your team connected while working from home during the coronavirus pandemic |
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Norwegian financial crisis package may help stabilize the economy in the face of coronavirus shutdowns |
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Professor about the coronavirus: "ı fear many children will die in refugee camps" |
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Professor compares norwegian child welfare services with other countries: "the norwegian system is good" |
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Dramatic increase in mortality among the unmarried |
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What if psychological disorders don’t have any underlying cause? |
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Does a saith that eats pellet-feed from fish farming taste as good as one that eats natural feed? |
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A pill for celiac disease will come soon, researchers believe |
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Brain researchers want to know how you take care of your brain |
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Doubling of als in norway since the 1950s |
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ıs norway becoming a polarized country? |
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Biodiversity is at risk because we don’t a***ess the risk of pesticides properly |
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The placebo effect: from mystical magnetism to using our bodies inherent powers |
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Women are not formally discriminated against in norwegian academia – but they still don’t become professors |
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Concealing results from medical studies on humans will be banned |
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Keep an eye on your kids at indoor play centres, advises fire researcher |
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Norway's first onsh**** sea urchin farm up and running |
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What makes a good life in retirement? |
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From the laboratory to the gallery: microscopic images of our cells as art |
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You are highly likely to inherit your parents sleeping problems |
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Using drones to accurately map life under water |
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Norwegian fish farmers reprimanded for poor treatment of cleaner fish |
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Online therapy: many more people can get help with the fear of public speaking |
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Here’s what politicians can do to make our consumption more environmentally friendly |
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Record low fertility rates in norway, finland and ıceland |
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Do birds like modern architecture? |
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This is how they treat obsessive-compulsive disorder — in 4 days |
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We will never fly to far-away holiday destinations by electric plane |
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Eating less processed foods gave weight loss and lower risk of heart disease – also among men on a high fat diet |
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Matured cheese and ham - yes please, but what about matured clipfish? |
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Why are the danes not as funny as they think they are? |
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Scientists have discovered a new layer in the genetic code of life |
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Never before has so much rain been recorded in january in norway |
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Smartphones still need to be charged daily. so what's happened to the battery revolution we've been promised? |
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E-scooters – cities should embrace them |
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How the germans used ıbsen to spread n**** ideology |
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The genetic code is billions of years old and contains the recipe for all life. now scientists have managed to change it. |
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Government wants norway’s universities to compete to be best on environment and climate issues |
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Arabic women’s football: supported by the regime, but still breaking social norms |
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Researchers create social solutions for munic****l elderly care |
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Very little money is actually spent on climate research |
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Why did some of the indigenous sami people revolt in 1852? two of the rebels tell their stories in a new book. |
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Salmon in pain when warm water is used as delousing treatment |
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People who work in open-plan or shared offices get sick more often |
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Most nordic survivors of the 2004 tsunami are doing well |
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How fair are today’s pensions? |
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Every year, 50 million cleaner fish die in norwegian fish farms |
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Far right groups in norway instigate more street provocation than before |
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More young people are getting acl injuries than ever before. but surgery isn’t always the solution. |
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The genes that cause mental disorders may also control weight |
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Managers need to be good with emotions – or they risk damaging their employee’s health and ability to perform at work |
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The kongsberg mines are famous for their beautiful native silver. researcher now claims they may also be full of gold. |
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'of course muslim feminists exist' |
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Why testicular cancer can cause weight problems |
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Greater risk of dying from a hip fracture if you live in the city |
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Equality hasn’t reached entrepreneurs |
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Experts want to free medical research and healthcare from ties to the commercial pharmaceutical industry |
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Most norwegians think they have a responsibility to cut greenhouse gas emissions |
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Older workers feel less tired than their younger colleagues |
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Radiation treatment for prostate cancer increases risk of bladder cancer |
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ıs private finance a panacea for sustainable development? |
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We should spend more time studying successful psychopaths, says forensic psychiatrist randi rosenqvist |
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Like most people, norwegian bureaucrats rarely read research |
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Shorter winters and much less snow in 30 years |
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What’s the best way for pregnant women to exercise? |
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Professors interviewed by norwegian print media are usually men |
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Bacteria lady: she’s terrified of bacteria – and their greatest champion |
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Environment vs convenience; who wins in the supermarket? |
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Found as many as 200,000 coral reefs off norway |
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ımportant for children's health to maintain contact with dad after divorce |
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The naïveté of academia: how plan s could let pseudoscientific and predatory publishers take advantage of researchers |