For the first time, researchers have thoroughly mapped how many moose fall prey to wolves and bears in Norway. This also ...
Instead of studying individual proteins, the researchers mapped them as one large system. This made it possible to uncover ...
The artwork The Occupation Frieze tells the story of Norway’s wartime years, but it's about more than the nation’s fate.
A new study shows that a large proportion of trans people in Norway pay for gender-affirming treatment out of their own ...
When cells are exposed to stress hormones, key defence genes are switched off. "This means that a stressed fish may become ...
Menstruation is mysterious, stigmatised, and rarely mentioned in historical sources. Now researchers have found physical ...
European coastal areas are under growing pressure. Researchers are looking for ways to help communities adapt to climate ...
Since 2009, researchers at the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) have used hair traps and DNA analyses to gain more knowledge about the occurrence of brown bears in different parts of ...
Norwegian municipalities are collecting more and more data on how what they do affects nature, but do not always know what to do with it.
A new study predicts how the Jostedalsbreen glacier will change in a warmer climate, using computer models to simulate future melting.
Ukrainian refugees in Norway experience mental health challenges. Women and younger people are particularly at risk.
Researchers have mapped what allied countries are willing and able to contribute militarily in support of Ukraine.