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You’ll find it in ice cream, medicines, bandages, energy drinks, and vegetarian burgers. Before ending up in the soft serve, ...
Doctors and researchers say Ukrainian patients in Norwegian hospitals have served as a stark reminder of just how serious the ...
In the small library room in Oslo, there are bookshelves filled with published papyri from around the world. Tens of ...
Enormous amounts of blood are drained at Norwegian slaughterhouses and fish farms. 'Very little blood is thrown away,' says a researcher.
This is why researchers believe having ants in the garden is a good thing. Although Staverløkk isn’t familiar with the Danish ...
The authorities acted quickly and banned all cultivation, transport, and sale of blackcurrants in 1911. They systematically ...
According to auction records, a needle maker named Eriksen bought the sofa. Haave traced the sofa's journey over the next 20 ...
Almost 10,000 years ago, Stone Age people made knives and spearheads right here. 'It was a fantastic archaeological find,' ...
When the sun is strong, we apply sunscreen and seek shade. We know that too much sun can be painful and dangerous. But what about animals? They have fur, feathers, and scales. Are they completely safe ...
Archaeologist Marianne Hem Eriksen has been searching for traces of pregnant women in the Viking Age. The fact that she found almost none tells its own story.
In a recently excavated boat grave from the Viking Age, a woman was buried with her dog at her feet.
Since 2019, the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) has been excavating in Bispevika, Oslo. The area has never been investigated by archaeologists before, making the discoveries ...
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