New project will revolutionise industrial water management
A new project which SINTEF is taking part in will look at better ways to deal with industrial wastewater.
A new project which SINTEF is taking part in will look at better ways to deal with industrial wastewater.
SINTEF researchers are applying methodologies used to transport oil and gas in their efforts to upscale a technology for carbon capture and storage. This is good news for the climate.
One of Norway’s biggest achievements to date in the practical application of artificial intelligence is in identifying bone fractures. The secret of this success may be of benefit to many of our business leaders.
On 30 January 2024, the final GreenShift event was held in Brussels. The GreenShift project aims at fostering innovation and collaboration in the North Sea region.
The Norwegian government has decided to phase out the country’s Regional Research Funds. This is incomprehensible to those of us who have watched this initiative function successfully as a springboard for green innovation and transition in many small...
The first year of RightFish is now over. During 2023 the project’s PhD student has started his work at DTU Aqua in Hirtshals, and the initial literature reviews have been done on the fuel consumption and bottom contact of existing fishing gear.
Solar storms are no joke. It may get cold and it may get very dark. Our mobile networks may be severely disrupted.
MISSION, a new EU-project, will develop and demonstrate three new SF6-free switchgear components.
Match load in international football is becoming so high that it is threatening the health of our players. So much so, that the product itself may also be under threat.