NIBIO is one of Norway’s largest research institutes with approximately 750 employees. We contribute to food safety and security, sustainable resource management, innovation and value creation through research and knowledge production.
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- “Our urine is worth its weight in gold,” says researcher
Water, milk, and soft drinks find their way through our bodies and into the toilet bowl. This makes researchers at the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) shake their heads. “Our urine ...
- Where It All Began: How Kebony Developed a Sustainable Alternative to Tropical Hardwood
As Kebony, the leading global producer of environmentally friendly and long-lasting alternatives to tropical hardwoods, seeks to continue its positive global impact under the leadership of newly ...
- Norway's health minister accused of plagiarism in latest ethics scandal to rock the government
An academic probe says that Norway’s Health Minister Ingvild Kjerkol plagiarized ... In January, Sandra Borch stepped down as minister for research and higher education after a student discovered that ...
- This poison shooting robot could be the future of agriculture
To feed the growing population of the planet, agriculture has come a long way. Productivity has increased dramatically, and we now have access to an array of tools and substances that can aid ...
- Researchers see remarkable potential of clean process to eliminate crop-devouring pest: 'It is relatively easy'
As detailed on Phys.org, researchers at the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) tested this method firsthand under "controlled conditions" before observing the commercially available ...
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