by Synlig_Erik | Jan 3, 2019 | News, Project 2018
Extracting large objects from the stomach Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: synlig.no Experiences from the Department of Gastric Surgery at St. Olav’s Hospital led surgeons Ystgaard, Storli and Rekstad to develop a new instrument that makes it easier to extract...
by Synlig_Erik | Jan 3, 2019 | News, Project 2018
Driverless across the canal Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: synlig.no A small boat is quietly flitting around Trondheim’s harbour basin. The world’s first self-driving bike and passenger ferry is currently being tested. The boat’s name is milliAmpère. It’s...
by Synlig_Erik | Dec 4, 2018 | News, Project 2018
Recycling quartz crucibles Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: synlig.no A new process makes it possible to recycle the quartz crucibles used in the casting of silicon for the solar panel industry. Today, these often end up in landfills. The method makes it possible to...
by Synlig_Birgit | Nov 19, 2018 | News, Project 2018
Consumer technology to monitor patients Tekst: Anne-Lise AakervikFoto: synlig.no Teknologi fra pulsbelter og fitnessarmbånd gjør det mulig å overvåke pasienter kontinuerlig. Og frigjøre tid for travle sykepleiere. The team behind this invention consists of four NTNU...
by Synlig_Birgit | Jul 3, 2018 | News, Project 2018
Caterpillar may help combat marine pollution Tekst: Anne-Lise Aakervik Foto: synlig.no A research article on the wax moth caterpillar got three entrepreneurs thinking. The caterpillar eats plastic and leaves behind a substance that can be used for biofuel. Marine...
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