New ways to protect food crops from climate change and other disruptionsIf we want our food crops to adapt to climate change and other stresses, we need to allow more involvement from small-holder farmers in the development of our seed systems.
Coveted and prestigious grant to NMBU researcherTropical forest researcher, Aida Cuni-Sanchez is amongst the chosen few that is set to receive a substantial grant from the European Research Council (ERC).
Evaluating impacts of wind turbines on Norwegian owls and bats A new project at NMBU will look in depth at what kind of effects onshore wind power plants have on the eagle owl and Norwegian bat species.
Ukraine: Restoring Chornobyl's radioecology collaborationTogether with our colleagues in UK and Ukraine, we have published a letter in Nature asking for support in rebuilding scientific collaborations, labs, and infrastructures in Chornobyl after the russia…
RICOMET2022 declarationAs co-organisers of The 8th RICOMET Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities in Ionising Radiation Research we support RICOMET 2022 declaration on the war in Ukraine
The sugar industry redefines land and livelihoods of rural people in EthiopiaNew research provide insight into how the industrial endeavours of the Ethiopian government brings new tensions and challenges to marginalized pastoralist communities.
Welcome to seminar by Dario Tortarolo on May 10thOn Wednesday, Ma10th at 14.00, Dario Tortarolo will present the paper “Revealing 21% of GDP in Hidden Assets: Evidence from Argentina's Tax Amnesties” at NMBU.