Global development studies at NMBU awarded top mark by international committee‘This recognition shows that our programme in Global Development Studies is at a high international level,’ says professor Morten Jerven.
Mouldy food? No thanks!The technology will ensure that the food that ends up on your table is safe to eat, even before it leaves the farm. The solution is a simple, portable device that quickly scans the food and identifies…
Wooden panels protect houses from earthquake damageNorwegian solid-wood structures can protect Italian cities from earthquake damage. A European research project shows how concrete buildings can be reinforced with wood to prevent them from collapsing …
Young people struggle when there is no definitive answerTeenagers are good at finding a solution through discussion, but struggle when it emerges that they may not be right. ‘That surprises us,’ says Ingrid Eikeland.
New method for sustainable production:Aiming to use bacteria to produce animal feed, medicine and plasticsEn ny metode for å bruke bakterier til å produsere alt fra plast til dyrefôr er på trappene hos NMBU. – Dette er rett og slett en helt ny oppfinnelse, sier forsker og prosjektleder Linda Bergaust.
Old oak trees are nature's service station and full of dramaOld oak trees are very important for biodiversity, contribute to higher ecosystem functions and may play a vital role in controlling pests in agriculture, according to a new PhD from NMBU.