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Norway’s New Invaders: Common Ragweed

Essays and interviews — 21. May 2018
The case of wolves in Yellowstone National Park has been a poster child for rewilding

Norway’s New Invaders: Rewilding

Essays and interviews — 14. May 2018
When it comes to appearance, the Spanish slug is only as gross-looking as any other slug

Norway’s New Invaders: The Spanish Slug

Essays and interviews — 07. May 2018
Citizen science means that anyone can contribute by collecting data about what species they've seen, and when and where they've seen it. Enormous data quantities are recorded every day. Researchers at the NTNU University museum have been trying to figure out how this data can be used to its full potential although there are large issues related to data quality and bias. For example, there are lot of citizen science data from inside cities and not so much from outside. Photo: born1945 (original), Nina-marta (mod.) [CC BY 2.0]

Big data – big bias

Research and discovery — 03. May 2018
Male pink salmon develop a distinct humpback, earning them the nickname 'humpies'

Norway’s New Invaders: The Pink Salmon

Essays and interviews — 30. Apr 2018
Lukas Tietgen and Kjirsten Coleman registering coordinates and measuring height of even the smallest individuals of the alien trees.

Norway’s New Invaders: Filling the Knowledge Gap

Essays and interviews — 26. Apr 2018
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