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Another title for Rosenborg BK

Photo: RBKweb.com Rosenborg BK coach Nils Arne Eggen said he would “leave it to the youngsters to celebrate” after a 1-0 win against Tromsø IL secured his 14th title in charge of the Trondheim side....

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The Future Ocean Space Centre

The Norwegian Marine Research Institute Marintek is leading a public-private initiative to build a World Ocean Space Centre in Trondheim by 2020. The concept has been called the third wave, referring...

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Smartphone technology improves prosthetic limbs

Losing a limb can be a devastating experience, and while electrically powered prostheses can serve as a replacement for a lost arm, they are notoriously difficult to operate, and will never fully...

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Clean Tech Innovation Takes The Prize

Kjeller Vindteknikk senior advisor Erik Berge and managing director Lars Tallhaug accept the 2009 Innovation Prize from then NHO director general Finn Bergesen Jr. © NHO/Anne Birgitte Hjelseth In the...

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Spatial mapping brings Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine to NTNU

NTNU neurobiologists and researchers Edvard and May-Britt Moser have been awarded the 2011 Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine for their pioneering work in the discovery of “grid cells” in the brain....

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Hurtigruten service schedule will stay on course

Tourists and coastal residents will see no change in Hurtigruten service after an agreement was signed by the shipping company and Norway's Department of Transport. The Norwegian coastal cruise line,...

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New underwater robotics lab established

With the snip of a underwater robot claw, Norway’s Minister of Trade and Industry cut the ribbon for a new underwater robotics laboratory at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)....

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World’s first university with indoor navigation app

Imagine a navigation system that works where GPS signals don’t. With its new “Campus Guide“, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is now the first university in the world where you...

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Trondheim is the world’s most expensive city

Kanalen, Trondheim. Photo: ystenes – flickr Trondheim is more expensive than both Zurich and Oslo, according to recent survey. A comparison of prices of 241,000 different goods and services puts...

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A walking tour of historic Trondheim

Norway’s first capitol has much to offer in a small town center, from gothic cathedral to bars and boutiques David Nikel Trondheim, Norway Norway’s former viking capitol is often ignored by tourists in...

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