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> 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... 22.2.2021 Science news Roope Halonen will defend his PhD thesis, entitled "Mechanisms of cluster formation in the gas phase" Roope Halonen will defend his PhD thesis, entitled "Mechanisms of cluster formation in the gas phase" on Friday 12.3. at 9.15 am. 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... 11.2.2021 Science news Combination of pine scent and ozone as super source of particulate emissions from coniferous forests Scientists have managed to figure out why conifer forests produce so many fine particles into the atmosphere. Aerosol particles are particularly... 9.2.2021 Science news Krista Luoma will defend her PhD thesis “Aerosol optical properties, black carbon and their spatio-temporal variation” Krista Luoma will defend her PhD thesis “Aerosol optical properties, black carbon and their spatio-temporal variation” on Friday 26 February at... 8.2.2021 Science news Hack the Arctic: transforming data into solutions as a community Hack-the-Arctic is a 48-hr online hackathon open to everyone interested in designing practical solutions from scientific data. We offer you... 3.2.2021 Science news Jussi Tiira will defend his PhD thesis "Snowfall microphysics in surface-based and radar observations" Jussi Tiira will defend his PhD thesis "Snowfall microphysics in surface-based and radar observations" on Friday 5 February in auditorium E204... 29.1.2021 Science news Arctic warming and diminishing sea ice are influencing the atmosphere Researchers of the University of Helsinki have resolved for the first time, how the environment affects the formation of nanoparticles in the... 18.1.2021 Science news Haoran Li defended his PhD thesis entitled "Growth and Melting of Atmospheric Ice Particles: Insights from Radar Observations" Haoran Li defended his PhD thesis entitled "Growth and Melting of Atmospheric Ice Particles: Insights from Radar Observations" on Jan 8th. Pages1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next
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...
22.2.2021 Science news Roope Halonen will defend his PhD thesis, entitled "Mechanisms of cluster formation in the gas phase" Roope Halonen will defend his PhD thesis, entitled "Mechanisms of cluster formation in the gas phase" on Friday 12.3. at 9.15 am.
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...
11.2.2021 Science news Combination of pine scent and ozone as super source of particulate emissions from coniferous forests Scientists have managed to figure out why conifer forests produce so many fine particles into the atmosphere. Aerosol particles are particularly...
9.2.2021 Science news Krista Luoma will defend her PhD thesis “Aerosol optical properties, black carbon and their spatio-temporal variation” Krista Luoma will defend her PhD thesis “Aerosol optical properties, black carbon and their spatio-temporal variation” on Friday 26 February at...
8.2.2021 Science news Hack the Arctic: transforming data into solutions as a community Hack-the-Arctic is a 48-hr online hackathon open to everyone interested in designing practical solutions from scientific data. We offer you...
3.2.2021 Science news Jussi Tiira will defend his PhD thesis "Snowfall microphysics in surface-based and radar observations" Jussi Tiira will defend his PhD thesis "Snowfall microphysics in surface-based and radar observations" on Friday 5 February in auditorium E204...
29.1.2021 Science news Arctic warming and diminishing sea ice are influencing the atmosphere Researchers of the University of Helsinki have resolved for the first time, how the environment affects the formation of nanoparticles in the...
18.1.2021 Science news Haoran Li defended his PhD thesis entitled "Growth and Melting of Atmospheric Ice Particles: Insights from Radar Observations" Haoran Li defended his PhD thesis entitled "Growth and Melting of Atmospheric Ice Particles: Insights from Radar Observations" on Jan 8th.