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Editors in charge
Anne Katharine Dahl, NTNU
Gunnar Sand, SINTEF
Editor SINTEF:
Åse Dragland
Editors NTNU:
Nina E. Tveter, Jan Erik Kaarø

Painted in two seconds
When 23 million miniature figures have to be decorated to an accuracy of 0.1 mm, nimble-fingered Chinese workers are not the answer.
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Drusk, doop, glorp and glagg
Do you feel that these words have negative associations? A linguist can explain why.
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Gastric acid protects against mad cow disease
A reduced stomach-acid level means less protection against prion diseases.
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Norwegian satellite on its maiden voyage
It won’t be very large – not even as big as a football.
But it will be Norway’s very first satellite, and students are going to build it.
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All set for MP4
– but the content is still missing.
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Horn with nasty microbes
An active young girl was suddenly affected by a serious pulmonary illness. A mystery - until a specialist in microorganisms checked out her brass-band instrument.
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The “Judas Enzyme” exposed
A new generation of psoriasis medication may come into being thanks to painstaking research into molecular biology.
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Communication when it counts
New technology identifies the injured and provides efficient communication in catastrophes.
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“Indoor” climate check-up for austronauts
How can we monitor the indoor environment of a space station? In the hunt for good answers NASA held a "Gas Measurement World Championship": the winner was a Norwegian-German solution.
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Salmon with their own cold storage system
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The information you need – when you need it
Small tags delivering digital information become your invisible helpers in everyday life. AmbieSense provides the agents that never sleeps.
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Fluorescent gene therapy
Within a few years, a couple of "jabs", a saline solution full of genes and a few electric impulses may be a cure for cancer, HIV and diabetes. A green mouse is the scientists' first step on the road to success.
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Measuring muscles
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Scandinavia’s most powerful computer
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Telepleasure
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Click on a war
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Features:

What shall we make today?

A new view of EDDA

From Scheherezade’s Divan

Madagascar’s genetic library is disappearing

The micros are coming!

Philosophers don’t have to climb mountains

Slicing through the Alps

Waiting for the truth

Harvesting the sea

Microsurgery on fruit-fly embryos

Notes:

Toxic algae suppressed

Click and go!

European tunnels to be made safer

Genes may influence the need for morphine

Paper rather than computer

SINTEF technology established in Hungary

A new website for rock blasting

Revealing communication inside cells

Improved information about pain

Laugh and grow fit

The power to please

“Crystal ball” for energy systems

Wet but warm

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