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> 17.11.2020 Sustainability news The University of Helsinki endorses the proposal by the Ministry of the Environment to establish the world's first science national park in the Evo area in Hämeenlinna The habitability of Earth depends on biodiversity. In the context of southern Finland, the Evo area in southern Finland is home to a... 30.10.2020 Life science news Future lake food webs in subarctic have more biomass and contain more omega-3 fatty acids Subarctic regions are facing rapid changes in climate and land-use intensity. An international research team recently completed an investigation... 14.7.2020 Sustainability news Drones and artificial intelligence show promise for conservation of farmland bird nests Every spring, a large number of ground-nests of farmland birds are accidentally destroyed by mechanical operations, such as ploughing and sowing... 10.6.2020 Life science news Russian and Finnish Scientists Hold Seminar for Lake Ecosystems Approaches and Methods of Comprehensive Limnology (Ladoga Seminar), devoted to the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Karelia 27.5.2020 Life science news Proposal for the world’s first Science National Park in Finland Finland has the opportunity to give the 150 year-old National Park concept an overhaul for the 21st Century by bringing science to the forefront... 4.3.2020 Life science news Joint director appointed for the biological research stations of the University of Helsinki Jouni Heiskanen wishes to make more station resources available for research and local networking as well as take responsibility for long-term... 14.1.2020 Life science news What risks do intestinal pathogens pose to users of aquatic systems? In a project coordinated by the Lammi Biological Station, answers to this question are sought with new forms of gene technology. 1.11.2019 Life science news New professor of environmental research for Lammi Biological Station Kimmo Kahilainen, who will start the position in November, stresses the importance of a research station network for Finnish and international... 1.8.2019 Life science news Moose, otters and many small predators benefit from beaver activity A study carried out at the University of Helsinki indicates that beaver ponds host more mammal species than ordinary forest ponds, in addition... Pages1 2 3 Next
17.11.2020 Sustainability news The University of Helsinki endorses the proposal by the Ministry of the Environment to establish the world's first science national park in the Evo area in Hämeenlinna The habitability of Earth depends on biodiversity. In the context of southern Finland, the Evo area in southern Finland is home to a...
30.10.2020 Life science news Future lake food webs in subarctic have more biomass and contain more omega-3 fatty acids Subarctic regions are facing rapid changes in climate and land-use intensity. An international research team recently completed an investigation...
14.7.2020 Sustainability news Drones and artificial intelligence show promise for conservation of farmland bird nests Every spring, a large number of ground-nests of farmland birds are accidentally destroyed by mechanical operations, such as ploughing and sowing...
10.6.2020 Life science news Russian and Finnish Scientists Hold Seminar for Lake Ecosystems Approaches and Methods of Comprehensive Limnology (Ladoga Seminar), devoted to the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Karelia
27.5.2020 Life science news Proposal for the world’s first Science National Park in Finland Finland has the opportunity to give the 150 year-old National Park concept an overhaul for the 21st Century by bringing science to the forefront...
4.3.2020 Life science news Joint director appointed for the biological research stations of the University of Helsinki Jouni Heiskanen wishes to make more station resources available for research and local networking as well as take responsibility for long-term...
14.1.2020 Life science news What risks do intestinal pathogens pose to users of aquatic systems? In a project coordinated by the Lammi Biological Station, answers to this question are sought with new forms of gene technology.
1.11.2019 Life science news New professor of environmental research for Lammi Biological Station Kimmo Kahilainen, who will start the position in November, stresses the importance of a research station network for Finnish and international...
1.8.2019 Life science news Moose, otters and many small predators benefit from beaver activity A study carried out at the University of Helsinki indicates that beaver ponds host more mammal species than ordinary forest ponds, in addition...