When young people reach the age of 16, parents no longer have access to their health information. For many families, this change comes unexpectedly.
Do we get new knowledge just by seeking out new sources of information and engaging with people we disagree with? It’s not that simple, says philosopher.
Under the Arctic sea ice, fish and plankton live in complete darkness, even in the middle of summer. Ice floes stop the sun's rays, especially if they are covered by snow. As the ocean heats up, the ...
Patients do not want to be shielded from difficult treatment decisions. “Even patients who say that the doctor knows best ...
Vibrations in the ground exist everywhere. They occur when cars pass by, when machines are operating, or when the Earth’s ...
When politicians highlight their country's high ranking on global gender equality indices, they're telling only part of the ...
If we are to prevent new genocides, our words are crucial, along with knowledge from World War II, says a historian.
A researcher has interviewed 30 women and men about their experiences with unwanted and confusing 'drunken sex.' ...
Grade-based admission opened the doors to Bergen’s most prestigious upper secondary schools for some pupils – and closed them for others. “Pupils who were pushed out of the most sought-after schools ...
Roughly 25,000 soldiers from 14 countries are gathering in northern Norway this month for NATO's biannual joint training exercise called Cold Response.
Raman uses laser light to capture how molecules vibrate, and can provide detailed information about, for example, bones, proteins, and fatty acid composition. This method delivers more detailed ...
The solar cells in the large pilot plant are a full five metres tall and consist of many mirrors that are angled towards the solar cells to concentrate sunlight. They make it possible to collect the ...