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    • Toxic to humans – spreading across Europe
    • How long does it take for a rock to become covered in moss?
    • Every time you eat a soft serve ice cream, you're eating something from the sea
    • Archaeologists' most exciting finds: "A truly magical place"
    • Extreme phenomenon on Svalbard: "Oh, something different happened here"
    • This colourful bird is thriving in Norway
    • Voting from your sofa is secure enough. But will it be allowed?
    • War spreads antibiotic resistance. "At some point, we will lose control"
    • In a small room in Oslo lie hundreds of pieces of 2,000-year-old papyrus
    • "Lightning isn't dangerous if you know how dangerous it is"
    • Why ants might be good for your garden
    • Banned in the US for nearly a century: "We should all eat more of them"
    • Where does all the blood from slaughtered animals go?
    • This image was carved 3,000 years ago – and buried by a massive landslide
    • Did Norway manage to protect its most vulnerable when prices increased?
    • Why is Norway's largest lake so green this summer?
    • Will there be more bumblebees in Norway?
    • White-tailed sea eagles are breeding in Ireland again after more than a century
    • It's entirely possible to make housing construction more environmentally friendly
    • A robot is helping researchers hunt for the best cancer warriors
    • The famous playwright Henrik Ibsen stole this sofa
    • Archaeologists' most exciting finds: "Are we watching a Viking town being ploughed away right in front of us?"
    • Several foreign species now live in Norwegian waters: "Warm summers give them a boost"
    • Sea spiders are missing a body part. Researchers now know why
    • Norway sits atop a strange and ancient part of the Earth's crust
    • "No one today can replicate the quality from Roman times"
    • Do therapy dogs at airports help calm anxious travellers?
    • How did shrimp become a staple of Norwegian summer cuisine?
    • This type of support greatly increased the risk of ending up on disability benefits
    • Unusually warm sea: "This affects all of Scandinavia. It's extreme"
    • Why do jellyfish sting?
    • Lipoedema: Sunniva had tried every diet – but with little success
    • Why do children take things so literally?
    • Norway has a high sickness absence rate – yet some of the lowest unemployment in Europe
    • What's the best way to store eggs?
    • Archaeologists' most exciting finds: Beneath all the remains of dismembered cats, a beautiful latticework of twigs was revealed
    • Three tips to get rid of Spanish slugs
    • Ghost fishing: This could encourage more fishermen to use that breaks down
    • Norwegian patients are among the first in the world to test MDMA against depression
    • Wealthy people in Norway are not like the rich elsewhere
    • How to deal with aphids
    • How can we protect newborn babies from dangerous germs?
    • Dangerous poisons: Most gardeners still chose to use them
    • Football expert wants to change how people watch football at home
    • Can animals also get sunburned?
    • What did the Vikings really think about pregnant women?
    • Norwegian emigrants built on stolen land. Kevin's family stood on both sides of the conflict
    • New Barbie doll with diabetes: "It could help a lot of people"
    • Research halted by the Trump administration: "Sad and shocking"
    • Immigrants shaped Norway's porcelain industry
    • Researchers find shoes and bags used by people in Oslo during the Middle Ages
    • A mystery lies hidden behind the cladding of this stave church
    • New laser can improve self-driving cars and the internet
    • Parents of premature babies sleep less well
    • A toddler was bitten by a tick in central Oslo
    • This is what happens to your body during a heatwave
    • "Trump's attacks affect the whole world"
    • This sea spider can be found along Norwegian shores
    • School student discovered a new species in Norway
    • Norway is Europe’s sixth most expensive country – here’s where it’s cheaper
    • Why do we get  hungry after swimming?
    • Could these 7 burial mounds put Norway's Viking Age on the World Heritage List?
    • How does divorce affect adult children?
    • Which surgery works best to expose impacted canines in children?
    • Hero or villain? War criminals are no longer seen as monsters
    • How researchers aim to prevent vaccines from going to waste
    • Leftovers from beer can be turned into cow feed, leather, milk, and heat
    • "I make beads like the Vikings did – just with modern tools"
    • Five-year-olds in school have a higher risk of ADHD
    • How a researcher suggests we get people back to work
    • Kristine suffered permanent brain damage at 22: "Life can still be good even if you don’t fully recover"
    • Teachers in outdoor recreation faced a challenge when a blind student enrolled in the course
    • How to save your plants from rain and drought
    • Peace Research Institute Oslo: Historically high level of conflict in the world
    • You can reuse potting soil for several years
    • Swimming with toxic sunscreen is not allowed here
    • Why do we sleep at night and stay awake during the day?
    • The metre is 150 years old: Here lies Norway's copy
    • Warmest spring ever recorded in Eastern Norway
    • Researchers say it's essential for children to learn how to climb into boats and swim in cold water
    • Ancient plant fossils reveal seeds and pollen from the age of dinosaurs
    • Archaeologists awarded for preserving ancient artefacts from melting ice
    • Do Norwegian customers not feel Tesla shame?
    • What's best for the environment? ChatGPT or Google?
    • Report on salmon fishing in Norway: "It has never been worse"
    • Unlocking the secrets of Viking and medieval walrus tusk trade
    • Drama helps people understand their emotions
    • New initiative to bring more international researchers to Norway is ready
    • How to grow vegetables on your balcony: "It's not too late to start now"
    • A Viking woman was buried here with her dog
    • Expert's advice: What to do if your child swallows a magnet
    • 0.2 millimetres could damage this Viking treasure
    • Para sports: "The sports community was my absolute saving grace"
    • The Nordics can show the way into the EU
    • Glaciers are shrinking, but stricter climate policies could save twice as much ice
    • Improving elderly care with the latest fall detection technology
    • Significant rise in ADHD and autism diagnoses in Norway
    • Kennedy promises to solve the autism mystery by September. "Unrealistic," says expert
    • Could electric cars be used to power our homes?
    • Could more than 2 million Palestinians really be forced out of Gaza?
    • "Don't turn your garden into a green desert"
    • New combination vaccine shows promising results as the US imposes stricter measures
    • Can we cool the planet by painting rooftops white?
    • "We've discovered a new way that chemicals in plastic can disrupt processes in our bodies"
    • The US national debt has now been downgraded by all agencies. What does that mean?
    • Should you be worried about tick bites while travelling in Europe?
    • Intense activity on the sun: "It seems like we’re either at the peak or just past it"
    • A land bridge through a lost ocean allowed elephants and apes to migrate between Africa and Asia
    • What is actually good for children's brains?
    • A mother’s heart: How pregnancy shapes women's heart health
    • Moose's own photos reveal what they're up to
    • A tsunami hit southwestern Norway 5,400 years ago
    • "Not a coincidence that so many far-right parties have female leaders"
    • Bacteria are eating away at concrete in underwater tunnels
    • Still publishing research articles at nearly 102 years old
    • Why are right-wing populists so opposed to climate policy?
    • Advantages of collaborative writing – with each other and artificial intelligence
    • Why are migraine symptoms worse in patients who get little sleep?
    • "A few years ago, this would have been considered science fiction"
    • This is how old you are compared to everyone else
    • The serpent from the Oseberg Viking ship has been hidden in storage for nearly 100 years
    • How conspiracies spread – and how we stop them
    • People were able to cross the open sea from Norway to Denmark 4,000 years ago
    • What effect does a small or large placenta have on the baby?
    • Three dead from measles in the USA. The outbreak is spreading to new states
    • Shopping addiction: "We're buying more, but not getting happier"
    • Cancer survivor Monica trained for five months: The results are remarkable
    • Uncovering the hidden female influence in medieval literature
    • This molecule may be the key to slowing early ageing
    • This could knock out the power grid
    • This type of dictator is becoming more common
    • To the Oslo Chronic Fatigue Consortium: Enough is enough
    • Long Covid is neither psycho­logical nor physical
    • The largest stave church of all time is probably not Norwegian
    • A Viking was once buried here in a boat grave. What happened to him and the boat?
    • Was supposed to have a rejuvenating effect – could end in death
    • Premature babies should also have early skin-to-skin contact with their mothers
    • Researchers make healthy salmon feed from polluting CO₂
    • Promising news for patients with Crohn's disease
    • Could blood find its way back onto the dinner table?
    • Plants can remember stress they experienced as seeds
    • Researchers race to save data: "I'm utterly shocked"
    • A 100-day whirlwind from the White House
    • "They go from being trash to having real value"
    • What happens if the asteroid collides with the Moon?
    • Environmental activists will no longer throw soup at paintings
    • Ground-mounted solar panels can generate a lot of electricity, but how do they affect nature?
    • Forgotten Norwegian recipes: Roe waffles, brain sausage, and stuffed heart sacs
    • How much do maturation differences explain grade gaps between boys and girls?
    • The crisis at American universities: Norway to recruit international researchers
    • Why do Hollywood stars wear outfits no one else wants to wear?
    • This happened when students did breathing exercises and learned about stress
    • Surprising discovery in an Arctic lake during the last Ice Age
    • Does being a good swimmer mean you are safe in the water?
    • Researchers have found the cause of kidney stones in rainbow trout
    • The size of this longhouse suggests powerful rulers existed in Norway long before the Viking Age
    • Quantum mechanics is 100 years old. Without it, we wouldn't have this technology
    • Norway should take the lead in attracting American researchers, says Norwegian professor
    • Why is the pope called Pontifex Maximus – a several thousand-year-old pagan Roman title?
    • Do we see the same colours?
    • A chieftain was buried here over 1,200 years ago. Is it Norway's largest Viking ship?
    • The next big pandemic? Avian flu takes a worrying step closer to humans
    • Why you shouldn't be on your phone after going to bed
    • Have we misunderstood Gen Z?
    • New climate report: Floods and heat in Europe and glacier melting at record speed in Scandinavia in 2024
    • When Frank set out to drain his field, a unique longhouse from before the Viking Age appeared
    • New images of the oldest light in the universe
    • Final voyage for the Viking ships
    • Philosopher: If you want to be remembered in 100 years, you should consider this
    • Jasmin grows lettuce and herbs without soil, sun, and rain
    • Should Europe build its own social media?
    • Researchers were surprised when they turned over the stone in the Viking grave: It looked like female genitalia
    • When you turn 50, you're only halfway through your working career
    • Why aren't we having more children?
    • Student unhappiness nearly doubles – researchers link to screen time
    • Researcher warns: Deworming treatment for animals harms insects
    • This is how Ukrainians live with the sound of war
    • Elderly with dementia are subjected to violence, abuse, and neglect in their own homes
    • Can drone-mounted tree planting replace manual tree planting?
    • "Think twice, especially if something provokes strong emotions or seems extreme"
    • Report: Positive experiences with 30 km/h speed limit in European cities
    • Architecture affects our health, according to researchers
    • "The White House has contempt for knowledge," says Norwegian researcher
    • Israeli soldiers: "They are the state's killing machines, but for the most part, they've managed to live with it"
    • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims to have found the cause of the obesity crisis. But is he right?
    • Is it better to run outside than on a treadmill?
    • Does apple cider vinegar really aid digestion and weight loss?
    • What kinds of tasks are reasonable for kids to do at home?
    • Almost no ME/CFS patients return to work
    • Archaeologists found that early humans used ochre to make stone tools
    • "Hope for the future can be about nature as much as jobs"
    • Researchers have found a link between mono and the liver disease PSC
    • More farmed salmon have wounds and injuries than in previous years: "Significant deterioration"
    • Experts reveal how ancient pagan beliefs shaped Norway before Christianity took over
    • Technology is not a miracle cure for a clean and tidy internet
    • How did the USA become so powerful?
    • In the face of American aggression, where is the Norwegian and Nordic solidarity?
    • What happens to the body when you lose weight rapidly?
    • Does a mother's fish consumption affect whether the child develops arthritis?
    • Why is Norway sending a runestone to Ukraine?
    • Most crises can be described based on these six characteristics
    • Norwegian man likely cured of HIV
    • Stomach flu: Why doesn't hand sanitiser work against norovirus?
    • "Comes as a shock to us in Europe"
    • Report: No evidence that controversial additives harm the stomach and intestines
    • Found jewellery and a unique coin: Three women were buried here during the Viking Age
    • The Vikings also used crampons to avoid slipping on ice
    • Ancient mountain shack used by Viking Age travellers uncovered in Norway
    • This gold ring once belonged to a powerful Viking Chief
    • Will farmed salmon fare better in the depths?
    • Were Norway's iconic stave churches built by slaves?
    • Chefs recreated 200-year-old dishes: “Surprisingly good”
    • Is it better to be small or large when the climate changes?
    • Teens say they show more of themselves when they drink alcohol
    • Turkish TV dramas have taken an unexpected global journey
    • Why do we love soda?
    • Karoline structures her workweek according to her menstrual cycle. Does it make a difference?
    • How old is Norse mythology?
    • Can walking on a treadmill at the office improve your fitness?
    • Researchers find possible link between endometriosis and childhood trauma
    • Do you really need a heart rate monitor to become a good runner?
    • "If patients say they have poor health, it should be taken seriously"
    • What are Americans are doing to stop Donald Trump?
    • Why is women's hair important in so many religions?
    • Remarkable find: Archaeologists in Norway discovered the remains of a gauntlet on the seabed
    • Kristine managed to fit 18 months worth of trash into a single jam jar
    • Researchers found more pieces of the world's oldest runestone – may change the history of runes
    • Norway was likely home to the largest building in the Nordic region in the 200s
    • Do strict alcohol policies really work?
    • Is it a good idea to pee when you don't need to?
    • Many experience fatigue long after a stroke. Could poor brain cleansing be the explanation?
    • Expert warns: There's always a risk of being caught in an avalanche in this terrain
    • Why do we crave sugar?
    • A breakthrough HIV injection was set to change the game in 2025 – until Donald Trump took office
    • Cookies: What really happens when you click 'accept all'?
    • In some parts of the world, the ground has been frozen for thousands of years
    • Bird flu in the US leads to higher egg prices and pandemic risk: “Highly likely to spread between humans,” says researcher
    • Are dates and honey healthier than sugar?
    • Deep within the ice lies air that is several hundred thousand years old
    • Do you love science? Then you'll love these podcasts
    • New discovery about the brain's sense of place from Nobel Prize winners: "Absolutely shocked that this exists," says May-Britt Moser
    • Trump’s logic of deal-making versus Putin’s logic of war-making
    • Why you should pick whole salmon instead of fillets, according to a researcher
    • Why were some churches built in stone and others in wood?
    • Winter is becoming shorter: "Animals don't fully understand what's happening"
    • Want to get started with genealogy research? Here are some tips
    • Some researchers 'dope' their data: A look back at the cheating scandals of 2024
    • Why don't we fall out of bed while we sleep?
    • What's real and fictional in Netflix's disaster series La Palma
    • Have orcas started using salmon as hats again?
    • These Norwegian hens go hungry for much of their lives
    • 80 years since the famous experiment:The starved men developed symptoms resembling eating disorders
    • 10 things you didn't know about moose
    • This bacterium outsmarts our defences, but we are on its heals
    • Denmark's iconic runestone from the Viking Age may not actually be from the Viking Age, claims a Norwegian archaeologist
    • Norwegian theory about iconic Danish runestone is absurd, according to runologist
    • The probability of dying before the age of 70 has halved in several countries
    • Black books contain tales of healing and summoning the devil. They were not meant to be shared
    • Was Hvaldimir the whale really trained by the Russian military?
    • A long-forgotten fossil from 1952 has now been identified as belonging to a prehistoric sea monster
    • Goldfish can grow large and live very long lives – but not in small bowls
    • When did angels change gender?
    • Memory declines with age, but it starts deteriorating long before you become old
    • This stone tablet with the Ten Commandments was sold for $5 million, but is it authentic?
    • New discovery of Viking treasure: “Undoubtedly the most significant event of my career”
    • A new medicine for almost everything – is it too good to be true?
    • Why doesn't the world have a climate police force?
    • Here lies the foundation of how farmers became Vikings
    • Can we tell if an animal was stressed by the taste of its meat?
    • Why 2025 is unlikely to be as warm as 2024
    • The northern lights will become even more spectacular in the coming years
    • Your eco-certified products might be lying to you
    • Some have started using an alternative to fluoride in toothpaste. How does it work?
    • This is what today’s parents do better than previous generations
    • Devastation ravages at the museum in Oslo: 100-year-old rock samples crumble to dust
    • What happened to the Vikings' slaves?
    • This stone tablet with the Ten Commandments has an extra commandment you've probably never heard of
    • Health researchers believe: Chronic fatigue disorders are not incurable
    • Are we eating sick animals?
    • How climate change is already affecting the Barents Sea
    • Warns against fake research
    • Brain researcher warns against touchscreens in cars: "It's actually impossible to have two thoughts in your head at the same time"
    • This is Earth's highest mountain – and you have probably never heard of it
    • Rune stick and game piece with runic inscriptions found in eastern Norway
    • Over 10 million fish consumed within a few hours off the Norwegian coast. “It was enough to send chills down your spine”
    • New study: The northern Barents Sea could be seven degrees warmer in 2050
    • Defence expert: Trump's pressure on NATO allies has been effective
    • Will speed limiters in cars truly save lives? Researcher: "We don't know the answer to that yet"
    • In recent years, orcas have attacked hundreds of boats. Why is that?
    • If you come from one of these countries, you have a lower chance of getting a job in Norway
    • Political scientist: "It will be four challenging years"
    • New images of the shipwreck lying over 400 metres deep in Norway's largest lake
    • We buy more second-hand clothes than before, but is it good for the environment?
    • Why was there a such huge amount of down in the Oseberg Viking ship?
    • Oldest animals on Earth found in northern Norway
    • Where did the angels go?
    • Pastor: “I believe it was an angel that called"
    • Intensive parenting has become the new way of raising children
    • Oil pioneer Jan Erik has lost colleagues to cancer and has become ill from chemicals
    • Kids in poor families are more likely to have unhealthy diets and spend more time watching TV
    • Who pooped – 250 million years ago?
    • Are we really running out of helium?
    • The Norwegian Institute of Public Health wants regular testing of PFAS levels in Norwegians' blood
    • Is it possible that volcanoes existed on the Moon far later than previously believed?
    • What people used to believe about the northern lights
    • 'Unprecedented' weather changes: 70 per cent of the world could be affected
    • The Norwegian Oil Fund is valued at 1.7 trillion USD – so why aren't taxes in Norway lower?
    • These environmental toxins are everywhere – and they are affecting boys' puberty
    • Githa got TBE from a tick bite: “When the virus reached my brain, the headache became so intense that I thought my head was going to explode”
    • Emerged from a melting Norwegian glacier after 1,300 years: – Very, very rare
    • Why you should always rinse your fruit and vegetables – even those from your own garden
    • Ancient artefacts resurface as mountain snow melts. Archaeologists urge hikers to stay alert
    • Many adolescents get far too little sleep. Might starting the school day later help?
    • Why are french fries unhealthy?
    • How can you tell if someone is lying?
    • Harmful substances have been found in plastic food packaging – but do we ingest them?
    • "There are few who drink such large amounts of coffee." New study raises the alarm on energy drinks and sleep
    • “Ukraine faces a massive emigration problem”
    • Fewer students failed maths when taught by fellow students
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