Top cross-country skiers go wicked fast – but they mostly train at low intensity
Cross-country skiers push themselves to their performance limits in competition. Yet most of their training takes place at low intensity. How does that work?
Cross-country skiers push themselves to their performance limits in competition. Yet most of their training takes place at low intensity. How does that work?
Throughout last year, researcher Tor Sporsem shared his research on how digitization affects the way we work and what it takes to improve work methods. Now he has been awarded SINTEF Digital’s communication prize for 2021.
SINTEF is intensifying its efforts for emission-free air traffic, and became this week a member of two exclusive, European partnerships with ambitious plans for green aviation.
The OceanLab will contribute to research on underwater robotics, aquaculture, autonomous shipping and environmental research.
The project that culminated in July 2021 with Europe's largest PEM electrolyser for hydrogen production being put in operation has been given the Best Outreach Award by Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) during the EU Hydrogen Week.
Norwegian supplier of sustainable temperature and energy solutions PTG is joining research project Snow for the Future. This is the project's first industry partner.
Keeping concrete warm during transport between the mixing plant and construction site results in a better, cheaper and more eco-friendly product. A new type of concrete mixer truck can result in less wastage and better quality of this important...
At a time when the climate challenge is fast becoming a climate emergency, the North Sea is an ideal platform for developing the climate technologies of the future, according to several leading European research centres.
An international panel with participants from government, research and industry was unanimous in its recommendation: if we are to reach zero emissions by 2050, we must develop and scale up CCS technology.