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Tor Instanes, CEO at GC Rieber will give us insight into how we can build in a way that is both efficient and sustanable going in to the future
"I believe that we have a duty as research scientists to appropriately communicate the global efforts to understand plastic and microplastic pollution," says Amy Lusher, researcher of Environmental Contaminants at NIVA, and at the Department of Biological Sciences at UiB.
The geomicrobiology laboratory starts the "My green lab" certification.
A PhD requires a minimum of three peer reviewed articles, but occasionally someone goes above and beyond. Very rarely, however, does go as far as producing nine articles during their PhD fellowhip.
Congratulations to Nikolay, Dan and Sachin!!!
In a new research project NORCE, The University of Bergen (UiB) and voluntary organizations are collaborating to find out how plastic pollution affects landscapes along the coast - and what happens when the plastic is removed.
BOW's Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui has contributed in a report concerning offshore decommissioning
Icnacio Herrera Anchustegui discusses key issues that require legal answers in offshore wind.
Maria Krutova and Mostafa Bakhoday-Paskyabi demonstrate the use of image processing techniques for the wake detection and possible applications for the wake analysis.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has appointed Sørlige Nordsjø II as an area for offshore wind deployment. This area is far from the shore, but production of hydrogen by electrolysis may be an opportunity.
As every year when summer starts, the Center for Deep Sea Research sets sails on the G.O SARS to investigate and sample the Nordic Seas.
In this text Håvard Haarstad and Dorothy J. Dankel discuss the potential tipping and tripping points in offshore wind.
What will be the consequences of ice on Greenland and in the Arctic melting at an alarming pace? This was one of the questions Professor Kerim Hestnes Nisancioglu and colleagues wanted to find answers to in the largest ever ERC project in the Nordic countries; the Synergy Grant Ice2Ice project.
Nuclear upregulation of class I PI3K p110β correlates with increased rDNA transcription in cancer cells
Nuclear phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate interactome uncovers an enrichment in nucleolar proteins including PARP1.
Astrid Fonnes Myren's thesis investigates the sensitivity of offshore wind power production related to changes in key parameters

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