Sentences with phrase «norwegian researchers»

Norwegian researchers recently developed a test for networking sites, called the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale, which likens inordinate amounts of time spent on the networking site to drug and alcohol abuse.
Some commenters skeptical of the severity of projected climate change have recently seized on two sources to argue that the climate may be less sensitive than many scientists say and the impacts of climate change therefore less serious: A yet - to - be-published study from Norwegian researchers, and remarks by James Annan, a climate scientist with the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC).
Although it must be frustrating for Norwegian researchers and their colleagues to see «their» bears abandoning Svalbard for Franz Josef Land because of recent low ice levels, they are not witnessing a biological catastrophe.
On Mount Zeppelin, which overlooks Ny - Alesund, Swedish and Norwegian researchers have built one of the most sensitive air - monitoring laboratories in the world, part of a network of stations that constantly test our atmosphere.
Norwegian researchers found that in addition to not increasing study subjects» risk of heart disease, those on a diet high in fat exhibited «substantial improvements in several important cardiometabolic risk factors, such as ectopic fat storage, blood pressure, blood lipids (triglycerides), insulin and blood sugar.»
Norwegian researchers are on the case.
Norwegian researchers believe that the answer lies in cold bubbles.
The Norwegian researchers have taken part in an international cooperative effort to map 110 genetic variations that increase the risk of MS and MG.
Norwegian researchers now have the answer: it's all in the arms.
Norwegian researchers in Trondheim have achieved surprising results by exploiting nature's own ability to clean up after oil spills.
What might not be widely known is that foreign researchers wishing to conduct their research in Norway and Norwegian researchers wishing to work abroad can use the European Commission funded Marie Curie Actions.
Now Finnish and Norwegian researchers have developed a new method that can produce accurate three - dimensional (3D) models of recovered stumps and root systems.
Although the deadline has just passed for this year's application (1 October 2004), French and Norwegian researchers should keep the Aurora Programme in mind for future reference.
In fact, Norwegian researchers recently confirmed that, in a regularly monitored fjord on the island Spitsbergen, for the first time ever there were no polar cod found — but plenty of Atlantic cod.
The Norwegian researchers Lene Foss, Kristin Woll and Mikko Moilanen showed in a study from 2013 that women have as many ideas to new solutions and products as men, but women are not heard as often as men.
When Norwegian researchers brought up a mud core from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean in 2010, they were orchestrating a family reunion.
Norwegian researchers have developed an entirely new language for faster programming and simulations.
Oxytocin is often called the «love hormone» or «cuddle chemical,» but American and Norwegian researchers have found out that it may as well be called a «crisis hormone.»
Does dominance itself, a concept first put forward early in the twentieth century by a Norwegian researcher studying chickens, have anything to do with human society?
Due to gender stereotypes, some businesses are valued more than others, claims Norwegian researcher.

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But, according to a new study from researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University of Texas, people who identify as women are less likely to experience regret after casual sex if they are the ones to initiate it.
«Norwegian and Danish researchers looked at 345 children between 13 months and five years old and studied how long they were breastfed.
The study, led by researchers from Imperial College London and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, is published in the journal BMC Medicine.
Save for a trio of researchers who made their North Pole trek double as a march for science, the honor of the farthest north march today was held by the small Norwegian research village: Ny - Ålesund, on the island of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean.
Makarov, a researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, hopes to detect loopholes in these quantum networks before they are spotted by hackers.
A new Norwegian diet intervention study (FATFUNC), performed by researchers at the KG Jebsen center for diabetes research at the University of Bergen, raises questions regarding the validity of a diet hypothesis that has dominated for more than half a century: that dietary fat and particularly saturated fat is unhealthy for most people.
They are all researchers at The Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA), and they have spent the last years doing research on these dams.
By sequencing the genomes of 7 hunter - gatherers excavated across Scandinavia and dated to be 9,500 - 6,000 years old, the researchers found that migrations into the Scandinavian peninsula most likely followed two routes; one from central Europe and one from the Northeast along the Norwegian Atlantic Coast.
Ole Johansson, a researcher at the Institute of Transport Economics in Norway, investigated these issues by surveying a large group of Norwegian high - school students and a group of Norwegian adults.
In 1964, the Norwegian climate researcher Jacob Bjerknes postulated different causes of climate variability on different time scales.
The cross-sectional study was conducted by researchers at the Norwegian PSC Research Center based at Oslo University Hospital and the University of Oslo.
Dag Hessen, professor at the Department of biosciences at the University of Oslo, is one of the researchers behind two new studies of the condition in Norwegian lakes.
«Heroin itself is an inactive substance,» explains Jørg Mørland, Norwegian forensic medicine and toxicology researcher.
Researchers at the Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research (SERAF) in Oslo are examining sustained - release naltrexone — a non-addictive opioid antagonist that blocks the effects of opiates in the brain.
Dr Mørland is a senior researcher at the Norwegian Institute of Public Health and Professor emeritus at the University of Oslo.
The findings come from researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, King's College London, University College London, and the University of Leeds.
Researchers examined emotional feeding and eating in a representative group of 801 Norwegian 4 - year - olds, looking at these issues again at ages 6, 8, and 10.
The researchers merged Norwegian national joint replacement and prescription databases to analyze medication use by nearly 40,000 patients undergoing THA from 2005 to 2011.
The researchers examined 75 American couples, and 148 Norwegian individuals who were one of the partners in their relationships.
Researchers from The Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) wanted to investigate this assumption further.
Nordeng is a professor at the School of Pharmacy, University of Oslo, and is also affiliated as a researcher at the Division of Mental Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
This marks the first time that Norwegian and Chinese researchers have collaborated on a project to study Arctic sea ice and snow cover.
Researchers from Oslo University Hospital and the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment examined 55 healthy, non-smoking men from the Norwegian Armed Forces.
Researchers from Norway and Canada used data from The Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) and The Medical Birth Registry of Norway to measure the effect of SSRIs and maternal depression on birth weight and gestational length, using their sibling design method to differentiate the study from previous studies looking into prenatal SSRI effects.
The researchers analysed data from a large Norwegian population - based pregnancy cohort study called MoBa, which involves a range of data collected from mothers and children during and after pregnancy.
The so - called Norwegian Government scholarships are open to young researchers from most European countries; only other Scandinavian countries (Sweden and Denmark) are excluded.
Dearing conducted the project with Norwegian scholars Henrik Daae Zachrisson of the University of Oslo and Arnstein Mykletun, of the University of Tromso and Harvard Medical School researcher Dr. Claudio O. Toppelberg.
Norway also a member of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBO) and European Science Foundation (ESF) and are also a member of the following organisations that provide opportunities for mobile researchers (only available in Norwegian.)
The new study, a collaboration between Norwegian and Canadian researchers, was recently published in Nature Communications.
Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and the University Centre in Svalbard are working on ways to improve avalanche prediction and protection in the Arctic.
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