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Mononucleosis is common among youth, and researchers now believe stopping the virus may also reduce the risk of developing ...
The country lacks people who can work and pay taxes. A new report shows how both politics and personal circumstances shape ...
Students were given the responsibility of teaching engineering students mathematics. The failure rate dropped significantly.
Since the Brokke–Suleskard road opened in 1992 (see map below), wild reindeer have largely avoided summer grazing areas south ...
Those closely connected to someone with an illness have long been present in literature, but often in the background. Today, ...
Norwegian gardens have gone from being full of fruit and berries to becoming flat lawns with trampolines and gas grills.
Fridtjof Nansen was an explorer and scientist. Ten research institutions have followed in his footsteps in polar regions.
Norway has the strictest aquaculture regulations in the world. Will other countries follow suit? Researchers see big differences in the regulation of fish farming industries in countries that have ...
Researchers surprised by the level of toxicity they found in rubber gloves Researchers have examined how toxic 50 common plastic products, such as plastic bags and children's toys, can be for small ...
Special Viking grave with beads and brooches found in Central Norway She was placed in a burial chamber and took several hundred miniature beads with her on her last journey. Who was the woman who was ...
Arctic lake archive: 10,000 years of storm data reveals a big surprise Researcher Willem van der Bilt was surprised when a project on Arctic storminess revealed the opposite of what was expected.
Chemicals from rubber playgrounds and artificial turf pitches pollute the sea Scientists find high incidence of chemicals in rubber particles from car tyres that are used in sports fields and ...
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