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> 8.12.2020 Sustainability news Carbon-Loaded Peatlands Can’t Be Ignored, scientists agree Scientists from over 50 institutions agree: peatland carbon stocks are more vulnerable than previously thought, and preserving peatlands is... 7.12.2020 Science news The natural “Himalayan aerosol factory” can affect climate Large amounts of new particles can form in the valleys of the Himalayas from naturally emitted gases and can be transported to high altitudes by... 4.12.2020 Science news Digital footprints in national parks and green spaces What draws people to nature trails and what aspects do people who spend time outdoors value? Using social media datasets, geographer Vuokko... 4.12.2020 Life science news The coronavirus dog study at the airport progresses – Already more than 4,000 samples sniffed The study on coronavirus detection by dogs launched in late September at Helsinki Airport has transitioned from the pilot stage to actual... 4.12.2020 Life science news Modified rye bran could turn unhealthy extruded snacks to healthy ones Up to 40% rye bran could be included in extruded snacks without affecting their structural and textural properties, or compromising the taste,... 3.12.2020 Science news Gaia space telescope measured the acceleration of the Solar System The Gaia space telescope has measured the acceleration of the Solar System when it orbits the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The Solar System... 3.12.2020 Sustainability news Antarctic Thomas Glacier named after new University of Helsinki Professor David N. Thomas The Government of the British Antarctic Territory has announced 28 new place names in the Territory. One of them, Thomas Glacier (Palmer Land,... 3.12.2020 Health news University of Helsinki researchers developed a sequence analysis pipeline for virus discovery A novel bioinformatics pipeline identifies both previously known and novel viruses. 3.12.2020 Health news The risk of dyslexia can already be detected in the infant’s brain - brain research provides ways to identify dyslexia risk early Dyslexia might be caused by atypical language development, such as problems in speech discrimination. These challenges can already be detected... PagesPrevious … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … Next
8.12.2020 Sustainability news Carbon-Loaded Peatlands Can’t Be Ignored, scientists agree Scientists from over 50 institutions agree: peatland carbon stocks are more vulnerable than previously thought, and preserving peatlands is...
7.12.2020 Science news The natural “Himalayan aerosol factory” can affect climate Large amounts of new particles can form in the valleys of the Himalayas from naturally emitted gases and can be transported to high altitudes by...
4.12.2020 Science news Digital footprints in national parks and green spaces What draws people to nature trails and what aspects do people who spend time outdoors value? Using social media datasets, geographer Vuokko...
4.12.2020 Life science news The coronavirus dog study at the airport progresses – Already more than 4,000 samples sniffed The study on coronavirus detection by dogs launched in late September at Helsinki Airport has transitioned from the pilot stage to actual...
4.12.2020 Life science news Modified rye bran could turn unhealthy extruded snacks to healthy ones Up to 40% rye bran could be included in extruded snacks without affecting their structural and textural properties, or compromising the taste,...
3.12.2020 Science news Gaia space telescope measured the acceleration of the Solar System The Gaia space telescope has measured the acceleration of the Solar System when it orbits the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The Solar System...
3.12.2020 Sustainability news Antarctic Thomas Glacier named after new University of Helsinki Professor David N. Thomas The Government of the British Antarctic Territory has announced 28 new place names in the Territory. One of them, Thomas Glacier (Palmer Land,...
3.12.2020 Health news University of Helsinki researchers developed a sequence analysis pipeline for virus discovery A novel bioinformatics pipeline identifies both previously known and novel viruses.
3.12.2020 Health news The risk of dyslexia can already be detected in the infant’s brain - brain research provides ways to identify dyslexia risk early Dyslexia might be caused by atypical language development, such as problems in speech discrimination. These challenges can already be detected...