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Hydrophobic sodium fluoride-based nanocrystals doped with lanthanide ions: assessment of in vitro toxicity to human blood lymphocytes and phagocytes.

Sojka, B.; Kuricova, M.; Liskova, A.; Bartusova, M.; Banski, M.; Misiewicz, J.; Dusinska, M.; Horvathova, M.; Jahnova, E.; Ilavska, S.; Szabova, M.; Rollerova, E.; Podhorodecki, A.; Tulinska, J.

2014

Hyper-spectral sensor measurements at an Arctic Atlantic raised bog in northern Norway. NILU PP

Engelsen, O.; Tømmervik, H.; Rossini, M.; Vescovo, L.; Bjerke, J.W.; Hansen, G.

2013

Høfligere tone kan få flere forskere til å delta i samfunnsdebatten

Forskere må delta i samfunnsdebatten, men mange kvier seg. En høfligere tone i ordskiftet kan være nøkkelen til at flere tør å bruke stemmen sin, særlig i møte med digital hets og økende polarisering.

2025

Høysesong for dårlig luftkvalitet

Høiskar, Britt Ann Kåstad (intervjuobjekt); Stenbek, Finn Børge (journalist)

2024

I denne norske byen er mobiltelefoner forbudt

Hermansen, Ove; Tørseth, Kjetil (intervjuobjekter); Andreassen, Rune N. (journalist)

2019

I isen på Grønland ligger en historie om hvor mye vi forurenser

Solbakken, Christine Forsetlund (intervjuobjekt); Sveen, Eirik Hind (journalist)

2019

Ice on fire

Myhre, Cathrine Lund; Mienert, Jürgen; Serov, Pavel (intervjuobjekter)

2019

ICOS Norway – a carbon cycle infrastructure

The Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS) research infrastructure is aimed at quantifying and understanding the greenhouse gas balance of Europe and neighboring regions. ICOS-Norway brings together the leading
Norwegian institutes for greenhouse gas observations in the three Earth system domains atmosphere, ocean, and
terrestrial ecosystems, providing world-leading competence, which is integrated into one jointly funded and operated infrastructure. This provides Norway with a state-of-the-art research infrastructure embedded in European
and global efforts. Even though each Earth system domain was part of dedicated research infrastructures prior to
the establishment of ICOS-Norway, the greenhouse gas community in Norway was divided and there was minimal
collaboration across the Earth system domains. The overall goal of ICOS-Norway is to provide accurate and accessible data on, as well as integrated assessments of, the Norwegian carbon balance at regional scale, across the land,
ocean, and atmosphere. ICOS-Norway has thus led to an increased impact of environmental observing systems
in Norway and surrounding seas, easily seen through the number of publications and new proposals generated
as collaborative efforts. This poster presents the ICOS-Norway infrastructure, including plans for expansion and
long-term funding.

2019

ICOS: Integrated Carbon Observation system. NILU F

Myhre, C.L.; Johannessen, T.; Rasse, D.

2012

ICP Materials trends in corrosion, soiling and air pollution (1987-2014).

Tidblad, J.; Kreislová, K.; Faller, M.; de la Fuente, D.; Yates, T.; Verney-Carron, A.; Grøntoft, T.; Gordon, A.; Hans, U.

2017

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