Research paves way for safer cars
Anticollision systems will be the next step on the way to even safer cars. Researchers in Trondheim are helping the automotive industry to turn plans into reality.
Anticollision systems will be the next step on the way to even safer cars. Researchers in Trondheim are helping the automotive industry to turn plans into reality.
An improved aquaculture industry could help the people of Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Vietnam out of the poverty trap, so we have been helping Vietnam’s Research Institute for Aquaculture No. 1 improve its research and education capacity to meet the need...
Much of Norway’s fish processing industry is being moved abroad, and to compete with competitors in low-cost countries, we need to develop new techology. Our project known as TELOP: “Technology development for more profitable processing of farmed...
Salmon smolt are produced in tanks on land before they are transferred to sea-cages. An EU water directive sets out standards for sources of water, which focuses on water quality and fish welfare. Providing the conditions for a good “childhood” is...
Fishing is still one of Norway’s riskiest professions. Between 1998 and last year, 73 fishermen have died from impacts, crushing or drowning. This is why scientists from SINTEF Health Research, SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture and SINTEF Technology...
Cod and halibut fry demand live food, so we are developing good, reasonably priced feeds. Algae and zooplankton top the menu for these fry, and we are ensuring that they get enough of such species, partly by improving production technology.
A newly developed surface on implanted catheter may prevent complications from bacteria and infection. The post Zero grip for bacteria appeared first on Geminiresearchnews.com .
The idea being the basis for the first CO2 patents from SINTEF and NTNU was conceived by Professor Gustav Lorentzen (1915-95). The International Institute of Refrigeration named a biennial conference after Professor Lorentzen.
Hundreds of thousands of Japanese people get their hot shower water by means of energy-saving Norwegian technology. The invention spares the environment and climate by using CO2 – the very gas that has had to carry much of the blame for the...