by Synlig_Erik | Dec 4, 2017 | News, Project 2017
Reveals initial calcification Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no Earlybird er en NTNU-utviklet ultralydteknologi som enkelt og kostnadseffektivt kan diagnostisere perifer arteriell sykdom på et tidlig stadium. Perifer arteriell sykdom er en svært utbredt sykdom...
by Synlig_Erik | Dec 4, 2017 | News, Project 2017
Algea could yield better and more environmentally-friendly batteries Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no It all started as an exchange of ideas over coffee—in a few years, batteries produced using algae could be installed in the next generation of electric cars...
by Synlig_Erik | Dec 4, 2017 | News, Project 2017
Helping researchers secure research results Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no Medical research requires living cells, and in vivo experiments always yield the best results. This may be about to change. CellFlow mimics the environment of the body and allows for...
by Synlig_Erik | Dec 4, 2017 | News, Project 2017
Fuel-efficient and stable ships with wings Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: synlig.no Since the late 1800s, researchers have toyed with the idea of putting wings on boats. Now it looks like the team behind Wavefoil will succeed. But to what end? To save on fuel,...
by Synlig_Erik | Nov 30, 2017 | News, Project 2017
Ultrasound diagnoses sepsis Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no A revolutionary diagnostic tool may allow doctors to discover symptoms of sepsis (blood poisoning) much sooner than what is possible today. If successful, it could save countless lives. Six...
by Synlig_Erik | Nov 30, 2017 | News, Project 2017
Fish propulsion mechanisms replacing water jets and propellers Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no Express boats are common in Norwegian fjords, but unfortunately they are not particularly efficient or environmentally friendly. They use more fuel per passenger...
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