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ScienceNorway.no Sciencenorway.no brings you science news from Norway. We are the English version of forskning.no.

While most sea spiders live deep underwater, you might be lucky enough to spot one along the Norwegian coast.
01/07/2025

While most sea spiders live deep underwater, you might be lucky enough to spot one along the Norwegian coast.

Fridtjof Nansen was an explorer and scientist. Ten research institutions have followed in his footsteps in polar regions...
30/06/2025

Fridtjof Nansen was an explorer and scientist. Ten research institutions have followed in his footsteps in polar regions. Their findings are now featured in a new book.

Nature got there first: When CO2 reacts with volcanic rock, it transforms from a greenhouse gas into solid minerals.
28/06/2025

Nature got there first: When CO2 reacts with volcanic rock, it transforms from a greenhouse gas into solid minerals.

Water has very special properties. But that's just one of the explanations.You can find the article in the comments belo...
28/06/2025

Water has very special properties. But that's just one of the explanations.
You can find the article in the comments below 👇

Three million years of history reveal how early humans learned, taught, and evolved.
24/06/2025

Three million years of history reveal how early humans learned, taught, and evolved.

Leftovers from beer can be turned into cow feed, leather, milk, and heat.
24/06/2025

Leftovers from beer can be turned into cow feed, leather, milk, and heat.

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ScienceNorway.no brings you science news from Norway. We cover science in the broadest sense – the human sciences as well as natural science, health and technology. We offer news and background stories written by our science journalists, and blogs, opinions and popular science articles written by scientists and researchers in Norway. — ScienceNorway.no is the Norwegian part of ScienceNordic.com, which covers science news from all the Nordic countries. ScienceNorway is developed by forskning.no – a highly trusted, award-winning science news magazine, published in Norwegian. Most of our content is adapted and translated from the Norwegian news site, but not all. Some of the stories are written especially with our international audience in mind. ScienceNorway.no, ScienceNordic.com and forskning.no are all independent news sources, which operate in line with the Norwegian Editor’s Code and the Code of Ethics of the Norwegian Press. — ScienceNordic.com is owned and operated by forskning.no and our colleagues in the Danish science news magazine, Videnskab.dk. Forskning.no and ScienceNorway.no are owned by the organization Forening for drift av forskning.no, which is a non-profit. The organization in turn is owned by 77 research institutions in Norway. The 77 institutions produce stories that are also published on forskning.no and sciencenorway.no. So as not to confuse these stories with independent journalism, they are marked at the top, in the byline and at the bottom of the article as partner articles, produced and financed by the different institutions. You can read more on this arrangement here.