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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 years
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Today's Norwegian-Swedish wolf descended from Finnish wolves.
Photographer: Per-Harald Olsen, NTNU
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More than 16,000 chemicals can be found in plastic, and many are harmful: Report
Researchers have found more than 16,000 chemicals in plastics. A new report shows that about a quarter of these chemicals can be hazardous to health and the environment. Plastic pollution is an international environmental crisis, and the researchers behind a new report are becoming increasingly concerned about the health consequences of plastic. "We know that there are many problematic chemicals in plastics. They pose a threat to both human health and the environment. Therefore, we must make plastic safe and sustainable," says Martin Wagner, a professor at NTNU's Department of Biology.
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nv-revamp · 2 months
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Alle logoene vi har lagt. Endelig logo nederst i farger.
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jctko · 6 months
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Dear Eduroam, I did not look for porn on your wifi
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ingunnbf · 10 months
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Since 1. December 2022, I’ve been making illustrations for NTNU HUNT Cloud. HUNT Cloud provides solutions for scientific cloud computing within a high-trust framework; if you’re a researcher, you can do data-driven science through HUNT Cloud. My job is to help out with storytelling and identity-building for everyone involved in data-driven science. The fact that my job is to create things like this means I'm living in the best timeline :)
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darkmovies · 10 months
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Good Boy (Me You & Franck) (2023) Date de sortie : 08/09/2023 Réalisateur : Viljar Bøe Scénario :  Viljar Bøe Avec :  Gard Løkke, Katrine Lovise Øpstad Fredriksen, Amalie Willoch Njaastad
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thoregil · 3 months
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2024-03-02 NTNU Masterfestival - Dokkhuset
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pe11e · 3 months
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noen intervjuer:)
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maisha-online · 6 months
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cftechcochin · 6 months
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Very delighted and proud to announce that we have successfully commissioned a high efficiency cooling system utilizing environmentally friendly natural refrigerants NH3/CO2 cascade system at #NAS Fisheries Pvt Ltd, Kochi ,Kerala India which started operations on 9th Dec 2023 with great success freezing shrimps and cuttlefish delivering cooling at -40°C in an IQF system manufactured and supplied by CFTECH.
Our NH3/CO2 cascade refrigeration system: Ammonia system condenses CO2 at -5°C in a gravity flooded cascade condenser and CO2 liquid passes through a motorized valve to a low-pressure vessel. CO2 from the low-pressure vessel at a temperature of -40°C is pumped to the IQF flooded evaporators at a rate of 2.5:1.
The refrigeration system is supported by
♦ #Bitzer compressor pack delivering a refrigeration capacity of 350kW with R744 @-40 deg C SST on the low side. ♦ #Bitzer Screw compressor rack for Low charge #ammonia R717 at the high side . ♦ Evaporator coil from #thermofin Germany
We are grateful to Mr AK Ashraf and the leadership team at NAS Fisheries for giving CFTech this opportunity and supporting us all the way . We salute you for your vision and investing in future ready CO2 refrigeration technology which will pave the way for the Indian food processing industry adopting solutions with higher cooling capacity , Efficiency in operations and achieving Carbon Neutrality.
A big shout out for the excellent support from the team of #INDEE+ Future Refrigeration for India project
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A counterintuitive way to make stronger alloys
Humans have been mixing metals to create more useful materials for thousands of years. The Bronze Age, which started around 3300 BC, was characterized by the use of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin which is stronger than either metal alone.
Now, researchers at NTNU have discovered a counterintuitive way to make a much more recent invention—nanograined alloys, featuring nano-sized grains of the alloying element—even stronger.
Aluminum is a metal that is widely used to make components in the aerospace, transport, and construction industries, in part because it is lightweight yet durable. Alloys of aluminum retain these qualities but are stronger than aluminum alone.
"If it was a pure aluminum, of course, it's not strong enough," says Yanjun Li, Professor of Physical Metallurgy in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NTNU.
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nv-revamp · 17 days
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Alle flatene, nesten ferdig versjon.
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bodoposten · 9 months
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Helseministeren åpnet fremtidens operasjonsrom
Norconsult, NTNU og St. Olavs Hospital vil redusere farlige infeksjoner som skyldes luft- og kontaktbåren smitte i forbindelse med operative inngrep på sykehus. Nylig åpnet helseminister Ingvild Kjerkol det som kan bli fremtidens operasjonsrom. Infeksjoner i sår etter operasjoner er et stort problem både i Norge og resten av verden. I 2018 var andelen infeksjoner etter operasjoner på mellom 1,6…
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iitroorkee · 1 year
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IIT Roorkee announces admissions to Joint MTech Program in Semiconductor Technology with Taiwan Universities. Please visit the link for more details.
http://ece.iitr.ac.in/jmdp
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4timesayear · 1 year
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When one patient received 60 times the normal dose of morphine, and still didn’t notice anything, the doctor called the scientists at NTNU.
Here in the US doctors don’t seem to give a damn. They think you’re an addict if you need more. Here it’s shown that it’s a genetic defect. Some people need twice as much.  At least Norway is making sure their patients are getting adequate treatment.
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floatmagazin · 2 years
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