Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 3.3.2021 Science news Creative physics rap on molecular clusters wins the Dance your Ph.D. contest The newest winners of Science's annual Dance your Ph.D. contest are Jakub Kubečka, Ivo Neefjes and Vitus Besel, researchers studying atmospheric... 1.3.2021 Science news Tundra vegetation shows similar patterns along microclimates from Arctic to sub-Antarctic Researchers are in the search for generalisable rules and patterns in nature. Biogeographer Julia Kemppinen together with her colleagues tested... 23.2.2021 Science news The invisible smallest particles matter for the air we breathe Researchers of the University of Helsinki have resolved for the first time, how the ultrafine particles of atmosphere effect on the climate and... 19.2.2021 Science news Conservation paradox – the pros and cons of recreational hunting Recreational hunting is frequently suggested as a way to conserve nature and support local people’s livelihoods. However, recreational hunting,... 19.2.2021 Health news Researchers uncover new information on the effects of antidepressants – The drugs bind directly to a brain-derived neurotrophic factor receptor without help from serotonin The findings of a new study challenge the prevailing thinking on the primary role of serotonin and other neurotransmitters in the effects of... 18.2.2021 Science news Do schools have the capacity to teach adaptation to climate change? Researchers are embarking on a project to determine the skills needed to curb climate change and adapt to it, and the ways these skills are... 17.2.2021 Science news New highly radioactive particles found in Fukushima The 10 year anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident occurs in March. Work just published in the Journal ‘Science of the Total... 15.2.2021 Science news Seminar: The strange history of Runar Gåsström, a Finnish-American-Soviet Physicist The fates of Finns under Stalin´s regime in the Soviet Union were often severe. The exciting story of Runar Gåsström, Finnish-Russian nuclear... 15.2.2021 Science news Shrubs and soils: A hot topic in the cool tundra Climate change is rapid in the Arctic. As the climate warms, shrubs expand towards higher latitudes and altitudes. Researcher Julia Kemppinen... Pages1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next
3.3.2021 Science news Creative physics rap on molecular clusters wins the Dance your Ph.D. contest The newest winners of Science's annual Dance your Ph.D. contest are Jakub Kubečka, Ivo Neefjes and Vitus Besel, researchers studying atmospheric...
1.3.2021 Science news Tundra vegetation shows similar patterns along microclimates from Arctic to sub-Antarctic Researchers are in the search for generalisable rules and patterns in nature. Biogeographer Julia Kemppinen together with her colleagues tested...
23.2.2021 Science news The invisible smallest particles matter for the air we breathe Researchers of the University of Helsinki have resolved for the first time, how the ultrafine particles of atmosphere effect on the climate and...
19.2.2021 Science news Conservation paradox – the pros and cons of recreational hunting Recreational hunting is frequently suggested as a way to conserve nature and support local people’s livelihoods. However, recreational hunting,...
19.2.2021 Health news Researchers uncover new information on the effects of antidepressants – The drugs bind directly to a brain-derived neurotrophic factor receptor without help from serotonin The findings of a new study challenge the prevailing thinking on the primary role of serotonin and other neurotransmitters in the effects of...
18.2.2021 Science news Do schools have the capacity to teach adaptation to climate change? Researchers are embarking on a project to determine the skills needed to curb climate change and adapt to it, and the ways these skills are...
17.2.2021 Science news New highly radioactive particles found in Fukushima The 10 year anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident occurs in March. Work just published in the Journal ‘Science of the Total...
15.2.2021 Science news Seminar: The strange history of Runar Gåsström, a Finnish-American-Soviet Physicist The fates of Finns under Stalin´s regime in the Soviet Union were often severe. The exciting story of Runar Gåsström, Finnish-Russian nuclear...
15.2.2021 Science news Shrubs and soils: A hot topic in the cool tundra Climate change is rapid in the Arctic. As the climate warms, shrubs expand towards higher latitudes and altitudes. Researcher Julia Kemppinen...