Tiny brains, hearts and lungs can help cure disease
Many great discoveries and inventions spring from basic research. That’s particularly true for medicine, but also for many other research areas.
Many great discoveries and inventions spring from basic research. That’s particularly true for medicine, but also for many other research areas.
It is essential that Norwegian towns and cities become climate-neutral. But how do we get this done? On the site of the old Oslo airport at Fornebu, researchers are demonstrating how real transformation can be implemented in practice.
SINTEF showcases our latest hydrogen achievements at EU Hydrogen Week 2024.
Say hello to the robot called Bifrost. With the help of AI technology, it uses its tactile capabilities to manipulate soft and pliable objects to order. Bifrost is in fact a world-beater.
Catching lice before they settle on the fish can improve fish welfare and reduce treatment-induced mortality. Now SINTEF Ocean lead a project where they investigate to what extent this is possible.
After eight years of pioneering research, the Norwegian CCS Research Centre (NCCS) held its closing conference on 13 and 14 November in Trondheim.
We throw away huge amounts of food. But would you change your behaviour if you knew the nutritional value of the food you waste?
Mona Mølnvik was awarded the OG21 Technology Champion 2024 prize.
A cure for global warming: Technologies exist that can get us out of this mess. Let’s take a look at them.
The SINTEF-sponsored EERA DeepWind offshore wind energy R&I conference has just announced that papers related to its most recent edition have been published.
SINTEF Ocean and the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) have signed agreements for joint efforts in greening the maritime sector. This partnership will strengthen maritime decarbonisation
A recent innovation has the potential to accelerate the introduction of essential carbon capture processes in a range of industries. The technology has recently been demonstrated at a waste combustion plant in Bergen, with excellent results.
Have you been bitten by the running bug? If so, perhaps you’ve been asking yourself this very question. Well, we have the answer!
Data collection has now started at two Norwegian rivers to find out how to improve both power generation and environmental conditions
A new earplug can now serve as hearing protection, a music player, and a microphone – all at once! At the heart of this technology is a MEMS chip developed at SINTEF in collaboration with Minuendo.