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Vitenskap må ikke alltid være gøy

14. September 2011by Karsten Eig 13 Comments

Bekymring for rekrutteringen til realfag er en gjenganger i politikk og næringsliv. Oljå trenger folk – og hva skal vi leve av etterpå, om ikke kompetanse? Men mange ungdommer vil […]

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Science and philosophy

Aksjeindeksobligasjoner for dummies

13. September 2011by Karsten Eig 3 Comments

De av oss som leser rosa avis har kunnet følge landets største bank i dens krampaktige kamp for å ro seg unna at den solgte gråstein som gull, og nå […]

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Tips

Himalayasalt: Et rent lureri

3. September 2011by Karsten Eig Leave a comment

I de kretser og butikker hvor man realiserer seg selv ved å dyrke økologiske klær og kjøpe dyre små bokser med pulver som “kan hjelpe mot” det aller meste, er […]

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Karsten Eig

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Recent Posts

  • Energy trouble in paradise: Why the Canary Islands lack power (while Iceland is well off)
  • Volcano fear and lava loathing on the beautiful island: La Palma, the Canary Islands
  • A lava worm or rock rose? – and why basalt columns have six sides
  • Caledonian mountain prelude: Volcanoes, rivers and big boulders in Scotland
  • Where the land shaked: The Pisia fault, Corinth Greece

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  • Karoliina Nurmi on The rainbow at the end of the ash: Barranco del Medio, Gran Canaria
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