Findings of the Support -System Research Project indicate that evidence generated from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) ...
Governments and institutions worldwide are making efforts to provide accessible higher education for international students, with ...
A large study of over 14,000 Norwegian veterans reveals that taking a life in combat doesn't automatically damage a soldier’s mental health—context matters.
Researchers have investigated the mental health of all of Norway’s Lebanon and Afghanistan veterans. One factor determines ...
Taking a person's life is not automatically harmful to a soldier's mental well-being if the circumstances justified it, ...
Taking a person's life is not automatically harmful to a soldier's mental well-being if the circumstances justified it, according to a study of more ...
Quantum tornado in momentum space: Electrons form vortices in the quantum material tantalum arsenide (TaAs). Momentum space ...
CorPower Ocean has secured financial backing to adopt AI and test its ability to drive performance and control in wave energy ...
Jo Sindre P. Eidshaug (Trondheim, Norway) and Li Tang (Jena, Germany) share the Johanna Mestorf Award 2025 for outstanding dissertations in the field of socio-ecological research and landscape ...
This agreement will allow us to collaborate with leading experts in the energy field at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), while educating four Ph.D. and one postdoctoral candidate at NTNU,” ...
The act of killing on the battlefield is said not to be detrimental to soldiers' wellbeing if they believe the circumstances behind the killing were justified, according to a study published by ...
OPINIONBy Irene Bisasso HoemMy dear friend Kintu (not his real name) recently reached out to me in distress. He asked, “Irene Bisasso, did you attend expensive elite schools?” When I replied no, he ...