Interdisciplinary cooperation between technologists and surgeons has resulted in equipment for more precise removal of brain tumours. Neurosurgeon Geirmund Unsgård steers his instruments through...
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According to a theory advanced by a SINTEF materials scientist, a mixture of water from sprinkler systems and molten aluminium from melted aircraft hulls created explosions that led to the...
A coating filled with tiny lubricant capsules could come to the rescue when metal surfaces dry out and friction builds up. A ball bearing – or a slide bearing around an axle – needs lubricating...
Microalgae are a renewable resource that is central to marine food production, and microalgae should also be considered to a much larger extent in terrestrial production such as in feed for mink...
Breakthrough for SINTEF Brasil
SINTEF's South American spin-off, the Brazilian research foundation Instituto SINTEF do Brasil, has brought into harbour its first three contracts worth NOK 28 million (USD 4.8 million). The...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler SINTEF has established a new research centre for multiphase flow technology. The centre strengthens an already world-leading research group. The new Multiphase...
In Holmestrand, Norway, scrap aluminium gains a new lease of life – via energy-efficient technology, while Europe gets rolled recycled aluminium panels that are tough enough to be used as...
Weighing trailers on the road
Contact Terje Moen Relevant info Dep. of Transport Research Heavy goods vehicles on Norwegian roads will soon be checked and weighed automatically – while on the road. Advanced sensors...
Contact us: Ingelin Clausen A small pressure sensor can make the difference between life and death. The first tests on humans will be carried out in April on patients with spinal injuries...
Two days after the catastrophic fire in Lærdal in Western Norway, which destroyed 40 buildings, an eleven-year-old report from SINTEF NBL, the Norwegian Fire Research Laboratory, once again...
A new vessel for the Arctic
In addition to having good operating characteristics in the open sea, the 120-metre intervention vessel has been designed to operate in and make its way through the ice. Given the harsh...
A researcher is making gentle, gymnastic hand movements in front of his tablet computer. Why? By Åse Dragland "We are working to develop interaction between myself and this iPad which...
Batteries as big as houses could become an important component of our electricity supply in the future – enabling us to exploit renewable energy that at present literally just flies past us. By...
A newly developed white fish filleting machine could give this Norwegian industry a much-needed boost. Unlike farmed salmon, white fish varies greatly in size and weight. This means that until...
Thermal imaging cameras at airports could calculate queues and check-in times better than systems that make estimates using Bluetooth and WiFi on passengers' mobiles. Current security control...
Nanomedicine community
Here you'll find the full press release The European project NANOMED2020s core mission is to federate the nanomedicine community. The projects newly released Map provides thorough insights...
The bottomless drain
We are not using most environmentally friendly energy source,” says Tor Helge Dokka. FROM 300 TO 80 KWH A YEAR SINTEF researcher Tor Helge Dokka stands outside the 42-year-old Skedsmo apartment...
Water mix produces electricity
At school we learned about osmosis and the principle of equilibrium, which evens out differences in the concentration of a solute: if freshwater and saltwater are put into a pressurized...
A glimpse of a dented material re-created at atomic level with the aid of mathematical modelling. The “strings” are formed when we crash, and these can decide the outcome of a collision. Each...
Every summer thousands of tourists stop and study the West Front of Nidaros Cathedral with all its sculptures. The scientists think we should have more information about this culture heritage....