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Wild reindeer are classified as Near Threatened in Norway. The population in the Setesdal–Ryfylke area is in poor condition ...
Those closely connected to someone with an illness have long been present in literature, but often in the background. Today, ...
Fridtjof Nansen was an explorer and scientist. Ten research institutions have followed in his footsteps in polar regions.
The researchers found that coho salmon trigger a powerful inflammatory response within two days after the louse attaches.
A new study explores the deep evolutionary roots of human cultural transmission, shedding light on how our thinking, communication, and social behaviour have developed over time. Learning is deeply ...
Fires in tropical forests affect more than just the forests NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research ...
Flies and mosquitoes dominate the Svalbard archipelago An article from Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre ...
Norwegian cities still prioritise car-friendly development over public transport Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) ...
For more than a decade the Norwegian Government has implemented policies of culling the reindeer herds in Northern Norway, as they claim the herds are too big to be sustainable. In 2012 the government ...
War gaming is an important tool for visualizing various behaviours, both anticipating the enemy’s moves and planning one's own. Although there is a completely different approach to data and knowledge ...
Natural rubber is far from harmless The research team looked into the effect of chemicals that leach from microplastics and rubber particles into the marine environment. “What we found is that ...
Lung cancer is one of the most widespread and deadly types of cancer in the world. In 2023, 3,319 Norwegians were diagnosed with lung cancer. When the immune system detects cancer inside the lungs, it ...
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