Kelp in the tank
Jorunn Skjermo is doing her best to ensure that cars can be powered by green fuel from the sea.
Jorunn Skjermo is doing her best to ensure that cars can be powered by green fuel from the sea.
Rasmus Sunde (48) has been elected as chair of SINTEF’s Board. He succeeds Jan Erik Korssjøen, who is leaving after six years in the chair.
SINTEF produced good scientific and financial results in 2008. The result for the year was NOK 137 million. Our repeatedly good results have enabled us to make new investments in laboratories and scientific research. In 2008, SINTEF invested MNOK...
These are the partners of the SOLVit CO2 research programme
The international energy companies E.ON, ScottishPower and Statkraft have underlined their commitment to meeting the climate challenges by joining SOLVit - a pioneering R&D programme into carbon capture technology, led by Aker Clean Carbon, the...
For the first time, Norwegian scientists have managed to produce completely new antibiotics from bacteria found in the sea
The most environmentally friendly product in the building materials store could soon be the cheapest too.
Norwegians who suffer from rare disorders feel that they are left to face their problems alone. Since they often fall outwith the conceptual universes of the experts, they find it difficult to explain their situation.
For the first time, Norwegian scientists have managed to produce completely new antibiotics from bacteria found in the sea
The most environmentally friendly product in the building materials store could soon be the cheapest too.
The X-ray detectors of the future are on the way. New technology makes it possible to sort plastics, identify useful minerals in waste and reveal contamination in food and medicines.
Norwegians who suffer from rare disorders feel that they are left to face their problems alone.
For the first time, Norwegian scientists have managed to produce completely new antibiotics from bacteria found in the sea.
Although the Barents Sea probably contains a large proportion of the world’s petroleum resources, oil companies are having problems finding oil and gas.
Europe is to invest NOK 730 million in joint European laboratories for CO2 capture and storage – and will use almost a third of the total in Norway. NTNU and SINTEF will coordinate the international effort, which will involve building five CO...