8 November - Ole Golten (KBM)PhD degree - Public Defence: Ole Golten, Faculty of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Food Science (KBM) will defend his PhD thesis: «Investigating molecular determinants of lytic polysaccharide monooxygen…
New research can help fight disease outbreaks in salmon farming, without harming fishCRISPR-Cas9 screening of salmon cells ‘in the lab’ could replace the use of live fish in challenge testing
SUPRA.NO: Accelerating Sustainable Innovation in NorwaySINTEF and their partners NTNU, PFI, NMBU, and NIBIO, all Bio4Fuels stakeholders, have been awarded a new infrastructure project called SUPRA.NO.
Strengths and limitations of deep learning in medical diagnosticsBao Ngoc Huynh's doctoral work shows that deep learning can provide automatic diagnostics in both human and veterinary medicine that is both fast and interpretable for clinicians.
Student participation in school is important for sustainable developmentStudent participation in school is important for sustainable development. This is the conclusion in Ane Eir Torsdottir's doctoral work, where she investigates how various forms of student participatio…
1 November 2024 - Ane Eir Torsdottir (REALTEK)PhD degree – Trial Lecture and Public Defence. Ane Eir Torsdottir, Faculty of Science and Technology (REALTEK), will defend her PhD thesis "The role of student participation: Fostering students’ actio…
Disparity in School Children's Reading Skills in 11 African CountriesThe Paper on "Disparity in School Children's Reading Skills in 11 African Countries" written by Huafeng Zhang and Stein T. Holden is now published as a CLTS Working Paper, October 2024
Beware of the Full Moon: Tropical Forest Mammals Shy Away from MoonlightNew research shows that half of the mammal species in tropical forests adjust their behaviours in response to the moon's phases. These findings underscore how light conditions can impact wildlife cons…
ReShare DashboardResearchers develop a new tool for the analysis of the sharing of mobility and spaces in buildings or communities in the city of Oslo.
Researchers create first ever resource of Atlantic salmon-derived bacterial genomesTo make salmon farming more sustainable and the salmon healthier, we need to replace seafood-based salmon feed with other types of feed. But how do gut bacteria help the salmon digest the feed and abs…