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Young explorers document global warming in the Arctic

26/02/2008 :: Four nations, one task. Six young polar explorers are spending the spring crossing Ellesmere Island in Canada in order to document climate change and inspire their own generation to take collective action against global warming. The expedition is set to document changes in ice shelves, retreating glaciers, and damage to the natural environment caused by global warming. + More

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Monitoring the environment from the poles

KSAT12/02/2008 :: Norway has established satellite stations to monitor global climate change from the poles. The stations in the Arctic and Antarctic will provide information on changes in the global climate more quickly than previous systems. + More

Education & Research

The National Fund for Research and Innovation

Diving for marine algaeIn 1999, the Government established a fund for research and innovation, designed to ensure more stable, long-term public financing of Norwegian research. The fund was capitalised through the sale of government stocks, and in 2005 comprised ... + More

Education & Research

Norwegian Fish Lotion Can Treat Skin Ailments

07/03/2006 :: A new Norwegian skin lotion shows promising results in treating psoriasis and eczema. Researchers from NTNU and the University of Bergen are developing a lotion containing fish enzymes and gelatine. + More

Education & Research

Norwegian Gender Researchers Lead International Project

23/02/2006 :: Amidst tough competition, the Norwegian gender researchers received NOK 32 million (EUR 3,2 million) from the European Union. They will research how the modern women's movement has contributed, challenged and altered how women and men participate in society. + More

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