Inspiration award to Vilde LeipartVilde Leipart has been awarded Alf Bjørseth's Inspiration Award for her doctoral work.
Artificial intelligence reveals new information about protein important to honey bee healthIn her PhD, Vilde Leipart has obtained a structural model of the protein vitellogenin and used the model to understand how it functions in honey bees. Her results are important to our understanding of…
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action fellowship awarded to the MINA facultyGeorge Furey, Line Nybakken and Johan Asplund have received a two-year MSCA fellowship titled, “BEREFT: Bilberry Ecology and the Regeneration of forest Ecosystem Functioning”
5 October – Simon Schmid (MINA)Simon Schmid, Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management (MINA), will defend his PhD thesis " Linking chemical perturbations of chitin synthesis to developmental disorders in cr…
29 September – Hildegunn Dahl (MINA)Hildegunn Dahl, Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Natural Resource Management, will defend her PhD thesis "Impact of low dose rate ionising radiation. Studies in mice evaluating immediate and long…
Remotely sensed data can be used to find forest areas with high conservation valuesMarie-Claude Jutras-Perreault’s doctoral work shows that we can use remotely sensed data to assess biodiversity and detect changes in forest ecosystems over large areas.
Sustainability philosopher is this term's best lecturerThe students have voted researcher Rani Lill Anjum the semester's best lecturer in spring 2023 for her teaching on interdisciplinary and controversies in sustainability.
Humans affect wildlife even inside protected areasA massive, new scientific study shows that tropical wildlife is affected by human activities even inside protected areas.
Between 980 and 1088 wolverines in ScandinaviaNMBU’s researchers present the most recent wolverine population estimates and maps for Scandinavia.
Evaluating impacts of wind turbines on Norwegian owls and bats A new project at NMBU will look in depth at what kind of effects onshore wind power plants have on the eagle owl and Norwegian bat species.