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Did you know that more than 3,000 people work at the University of Eastern Finland, employed under 225 different professional titles? This story sheds light on who they are, where they come from, and what they do.
In Finland, a national policy for open science and research is under way. At the same time, open access to knowledge challenges the business logic and appreciation of traditional scientific publishing.
The composition of wood chemicals is very complex, which complicates their extraction and further application.
A study conducted with university students uncovered new information about students prone to perfectionism and the impact of remote learning on students’ well-being.
Experiences of people with dementia and their family members show researchers how a progressive illness affects the realisation of the fundamental rights, and how the status of people with dementia can be improved.
Bone and cartilage research in applied physics initially started as pioneering research. Today, it is recognised as cutting edge all across the globe.
The Creating Spaces for Diversity of Worldviews in Early Childhood Education project aims to enhance teachers’ competence on worldview education and to develop early childhood pedagogy that recognises diversity.
The mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture is one step in Finland's way towards carbon neutrality. In agriculture, emissions are released by animals and soil.
Sustainability transitions call for swift action, but the identity and history of past livelihoods should also be acknowledged.
You, too, could be suffering from fatty liver – even if you don’t drink any alcohol. Often, weight gain causes fat to build up in the liver, but also genes, gut microbes, and even environmental chemicals play a role.