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Researchers categorize young cannabis users into four groups. For most, it's about curiosity, belonging, or exploring new youth identities. But for a few, usage is linked to loneliness and mental health challenges.
We often discuss how assessment should take place. But do we consider the purpose of assessment? asks an OsloMet researcher.
A new study from OsloMet shows that only around half of children with ADHD thrive at school. Well-being is lowest among those who are taught outside of class for large parts of the day.
The majority of people view AI as an existential threat and have little confidence in the authorities’ ability to regulate it. A researcher says there are some steps that should be taken.
Many seniors feel pressured to participate digitally, but just as many celebrate the way the internet enables them to participate in society.
Employees in open-plan and shared offices are more likely to report poor indoor climate compared to those working in private offices.
A new study shows how children in Oslo explore social norms and community through their wardrobes and why being like everyone else is more important than standing out.
Women, the elderly and people with lower levels of education are among the groups who are most sceptical about electric cars, according to a new study.
The Nordic countries stand out with a low prevalence of loneliness. The welfare state, health and culture explain a lot. This is revealed in a new book about loneliness in Europe.
Norway is pushing to shift the responsibility for elderly care away from the state and onto family and communities. This may relieve straining municipal budgets, but will people step up?
Are young adults entitled individuals who won’t contribute to society? Not quite. According to new research, Generation Z are happy to pay their taxes.
Contrary to worries, Norway’s supportive sick leave policy keeps people healthy and financially secure while supporting a robust workforce.