Most people naturally cradle babies in their left arm, a phenomenon confirmed by numerous studies and depicted in art, such as the Virgin Mary holding…
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A landmark study highlights education’s crucial role in extending life expectancy, with each additional year of schooling reducing mortality risk by 2%. It underscores the…
Sushi and other raw seafood dishes have grown in popularity globally. While generally safe, there are potential health risks associated with bacteria, especially Aeromonas, found…
The Svalbard reindeer, despite significant inbreeding and low genetic diversity, boasts a robust population of over 20,000, having adapted to Arctic conditions with unique traits…
The new research explored how escapism ties in with running, well-being, and exercise dependence. Researchers have discovered that utilizing running as a means of escaping…
Dementia is a collective term used to describe a decline in cognitive function, including memory loss, confusion, and difficulty with language, problem-solving, and everyday tasks.…
A selection from the zooplankton collection at the NTNU University Museum. The collection is safely stored in anticipation of future researchers, who may find it…
The Earth-Ocean-Atmosphere-Space observatory concept. The upper-right-hand globe shows the extensive network of existing Fibre-Optic (FO) cables (yellow lines). The lower-left zoomed inset illustrates the key…
Teenagers struggling to read can face a number of challenges, including difficulties with decoding, comprehension, and motivation. These struggles can impact their academic performance and…
Thousands of species are currently listed as “data deficient.” We know very little about a large number of species. Unfortunately, it is not always a…
The three factors provide some of the secrets to maintaining a high quality of life and, ideally, aging healthily. No surprises, but confirmation that what…
The plant, Ambrosia artemisiifolia (also known as ragweed), has already spread all the way to Denmark. In order to comprehend the spread of the invasive…
The researchers found that heat turns off the brain. Zebrafish experiments demonstrate how vulnerable freshwater and marine species may be impacted by climate change. When…
The findings also indicate that boys with an increase in body fat percentage had an increase in sedentary behavior two years later. A recent study…
Harvesting or other regulations of wildlife can sometimes have an upside, such as reducing the competition for food resources. Credit: Brage Bremset Hansen, NTNU Hunting…
Plastic consumer products contain chemicals that may promote the development of overweight and obesity. It may sound strange, but chemicals in plastic may make the…
Spiders weave lightweight, strong webs to catch their prey. NTNU researchers have mimicked the strongest parts of the web, the spokes and the outer edge,…
This piece of cloth is from the Stone Age. For 60 years, academics have debated whether it is made of wool or linen. So what…
[embedded content] This may well be the most interesting story about pillows and bedding you will ever read. The burial field in Valsgärde outside Uppsala…
The new species was discovered in the dunes on Lista in Farsund municipality. Credit: Arnstein Staverløkk, NINA, CC BY3.0 A brand new species of parasitic…