Articles: 506
27 Aug 2025, 22:01
Life
Half of all first graders referred for support are born late in the year – none in the first three months. Action is now being taken.
25 Aug 2025, 22:01
Health
'Writing a prescription takes seconds, but discussing antibiotic use takes much longer,' says GP Kaveh Rashidi.
24 Aug 2025, 22:01
A researcher proposes that an entire generation of young men should be invited to see their doctor at age 20, and perhaps again at 40. 'We need to get men to seek healthcare in a more sensible way,' says Øyvind Næss.
23 Aug 2025, 22:01
Berger wool factory made fairly ordinary blankets, until two bold moves changed everything.
22 Aug 2025, 22:01
Earth
Ice cream, medicines, bandages, energy drinks, and vegetarian burgers all share one common ingredient.
21 Aug 2025, 22:01
Science
Large numbers of the toxic moth caterpillar have been found in Denmark and there is a chance it could spread further north, says researcher.
20 Aug 2025, 22:01
ASK A RESEARCHER: 'It's nature's battle in a nutshell,' says biologist.
19 Aug 2025, 22:01
During the summer of 2024, extreme amounts of ice melted on Svalbard.
18 Aug 2025, 22:01
Almost 10,000 years ago, Stone Age people made knives and spearheads right here. 'It was a fantastic archaeological find,' says Astrid Johanne Nyland.
17 Aug 2025, 22:01
Doctors and researchers say Ukrainian patients in Norwegian hospitals have served as a stark reminder of just how serious the situation is.
16 Aug 2025, 22:01
Researchers are working on publishing two new volumes from the papyrus collection in Oslo.
15 Aug 2025, 22:01
ASK A RESEARCHER: Enormous amounts of blood are drained at Norwegian slaughterhouses and fish farms. 'Very little blood is thrown away,' says a researcher.
14 Aug 2025, 22:01
We asked the experts: Do we have reason to fear the power of a lightning strike?
13 Aug 2025, 22:01
Ants can bring benefits to garden plants, though they also come with a few challenges.
12 Aug 2025, 22:01
The hardy berry bushes can be found in gardens all over Norway.
11 Aug 2025, 22:01
The small stone with images on both sides was found at a 3,000-year-old cult site. Was the site in use until the moment disaster struck?
10 Aug 2025, 22:01
'All Norwegian households lost economic security within two years,' says researcher.
09 Aug 2025, 22:01
“It’s unusual this year,” says researcher.
08 Aug 2025, 22:01
Linn Anette Haug and about 40 other citizen scientists have spent parts of their summer investigating the status of the Norwegian bumblebee population.
07 Aug 2025, 22:01
He did not pay his bills, despite having a high salary.
06 Aug 2025, 22:01
A tractor ploughing the soil suddenly struck something hard. The sound sent a jolt through the archaeology students nearby.
05 Aug 2025, 22:01
In recent years, a number of foreign marine species have been discovered in Norwegian waters, and several of them are spreading rapidly.
04 Aug 2025, 22:01
These strange marine creatures have almost no abdomen, and their organs extend down into their legs.
03 Aug 2025, 22:01
Cratons have puzzled geologists for a long time.
02 Aug 2025, 22:01
One of the most memorable discoveries in archaeologist Søren Diinhoff’s long career is a tiny piece of gold jewellery.
01 Aug 2025, 22:01
Several public places are testing animals as a measure against anxiety and stress. But what does the research say?
31 Jul 2025, 22:01
'It really ought to be considered disgusting and inedible,' says a professor – though he still enjoys serving shrimp himself.
30 Jul 2025, 22:01
Researchers in Norway found that being placed in a special education class had no effect at all. However, having a teaching assistant had a significant negative effect.
29 Jul 2025, 22:01
Sea surface temperatures in vast areas off Norway's coast are at least 5 degrees above normal, according to the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Marine researchers are concerned.
'The ability to sting is not something the jellyfish controls itself,' says researcher.
28 Jul 2025, 22:01
ASK A RESEARCHER: Eggs last much longer than you think – if stored correctly.
27 Jul 2025, 22:01
'The whole area was like a crazy time capsule back to a pretty filthy medieval town,' says archaeologist.