A WW2 Spitfire was lost in the Norwegian wilderness for 76 years. Now, a Sydney team is helping to rebuild it - EurekAlert

Ground-penetrating radar indicates that a Viking market is buried on a Norwegian island

Norwegian global health expert John-Arne Røttingen named Wellcome Trust CEO

Norwegian university report finds that Jihadist terrorism is more deadly than far-right terrorism

Super rare pink and orange auroras surprise Norwegian skywatchers again

Norwegian companies with English names make more money

Upheaval in Norwegian science funding threatens grants

Melting ice in a Norwegian alpine pass reveals a 1,500-year-old shoe | The shoe is one of hundreds of artifacts that trace ancient paths through the mountains.

Small Asteroid Disintegrates over Norwegian Sea

EU Nuclear Waste Organizations Conclude Deep Borehole Disposal Great Option For Nuclear Waste

Purchases of carbon intensive foods such as red meat dropped after a Norwegian online grocery store started printing the carbon cost of each item on the receipt

Norwegian Archaeologists Find 800-Year-Old Arabic-Inspired Chess Piece

Oldest pair of skis unearthed in Norwegian ice

Norwegian reservoirs power homes in Great Britain via 724km cable

How a Norwegian island is already living our climate change future

STEVE – Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement — is a rare space weather phenomenon. It was not formally described until 2018, though descriptions were found from a Norwegian scientist who recorded these strange Aurora between 1911 and 1944.