Artificial intelligence (AI) can catch difficult-to-detect cancers in dense breasts–leading to better outcomes

Artificial intelligence (AI) can catch difficult-to-detect cancers in dense breasts–leading to better outcomes

Eldrid Borgan | Science Norway |
MRI scans provide more detailed images than conventional mammography. At the same time, it takes a lot of time for ...
Higher education doesn’t slow the aging of the brain

Higher education doesn’t slow the aging of the brain

Siw Ellen Jakobsen | Science Norway |
If you find it difficult to remember things as you get older, it’s partly because your brain is shrinking gradually, ...
Many people experience visions and strange dreams before they die

Many people experience visions and strange dreams before they die

Ingrid Spilde | Science Norway |
Old age. Cancer. A rare disease of the nervous system. Whatever the reason, the fact remains: A life is about ...
‘Category X’: What's the science behind asexuality?

‘Category X’: What’s the science behind asexuality?

Eldrid Borgan | Science Norway |
“Asexuality is an identity on equal footing with heterosexuality, homosexuality and so on", says Sunniva Árja Tobiasen. She is one ...
Could COVID morph into just another common cold?

Could COVID morph into just another common cold?

Elise Kjørstad | Science Norway |
Within a few years, COVID-19 may behave like other coronaviruses, which usually result in milder colds. The virus will probably ...
Infographic: ‘There is no clear evidence that differences between organic and conventionally grown foods have any bearing on health’

Infographic: ‘There is no clear evidence that differences between organic and conventionally grown foods have any bearing on health’

Elise Kjørstad | Science Norway |
Yes, there are some differences between organically grown food and food produced using conventional methods, said Siv Kjølsrud Bøhn at ...
Horses originated in North America but went extinct there. New DNA trail shows how they survived and thrived in Europe

Horses originated in North America but went extinct there. New DNA trail shows how they survived and thrived in Europe

Elise Kjørstad | Science Norway |
The first ancient horses lived in forests 55 million years ago, both in Europe and America. At that time they ...
Lifebrain project: Education has almost no effect on brain health and does not protect against dementia

Lifebrain project: Education has almost no effect on brain health and does not protect against dementia

Siw Ellen Jakobsen | Science Norway |
If you find it difficult to remember things as you get older, it’s partly because your brain is shrinking gradually, ...
Obesity, epilepsy, fatty liver and sleep disorders genetically linked to ADHD in adults

Obesity, epilepsy, fatty liver and sleep disorders genetically linked to ADHD in adults

Siw Ellen Jakobsen | Science Norway |
Obesity, epilepsy, alcohol-related liver disease, fatty liver, sleep disorders and COPD. These are some of the many diseases that Swedish ...
Children who finish puberty earlier — usually girls — tend to do better in school

Children who finish puberty earlier — usually girls — tend to do better in school

Siw Ellen Jakobsen | Science Norway |
Girls do better than boys in almost all subjects at school. Many researchers are concerned about the growing differences in ...
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Obesity gene? Suppressing this variant could be key to weight loss

Ingrid Spilde | Science Norway |
More than five years ago, a group of researchers from Norway and several other countries found an important clue in ...
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