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The placenta, which functions as a strictly guarded checkpoint between mother and child, actually originates from the baby's ...
Now half of the states have measles outbreaks. The number of infected in the USA is approaching 900. The average age of those ...
The power grid was knocked out in Spain and Portugal on April 25. Around 55 million people were affected in what The Guardian ...
The Norwegian series La Palma has become one of the most popular series on the streaming service Netflix. But how realistic are the volcanic disaster and tsunami? Sciencenorway.no brings you science ...
The Oslo Chronic Fatigue Consortium (OCFC) brings together more than 100 clinicians and researchers from Norway, the wider ...
Cookies: What really happens when you click 'accept all'? ASK A RESEARCHER: Many of us are sceptical about cookies. How should we approach them? Sciencenorway.no brings you science news from Norway.
People have lived on this farm for at least 2,000 years. Researchers now know more about the farm's past than the family who ...
Problems with maths plague nearly 20 per cent of all school children. Offering children extra help right from the start can make a huge difference, according to Norwegian and Finnish research. Easing ...
More than one in four lower secondary school students are unhappy. That is almost a doubling over ten years. A new study links it to screen use and mental health problems. OPINION: Despite political ...
What happens in our bodies when we eat sugar? ASK A RESEARCHER: Jelly babies, vanilla fudge, cola bottles, or giant strawbs – most people have their favourite sweets. But what actually happens in the ...
Plants don't have memory like humans do, but they can still remember. Since they don't have a brain like us, they have to remember in a different way. Both plants and we humans have cellular memory ...
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