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New indicators and methods are constantly being developed to assess the effectiveness of measures taken to promote well-being and health.
According to Professor Tommi Hakala, nanophotonics is a field of science that aims at smaller optical devices and diverse harnessing of light for technology.
The narrative relating to the fence to be built on Finland’s border with Russia is manipulative – and one that has become hegemonic in Finland, says Professor Jussi P. Laine.
The focus of Professor Marjut Roponen’s research has always been on inhaled exposures and, in particular, on their impact on children’s health. Studies concerning exposures during pregnancy are still rather limited.
Studying 19th century fiction can uncover details hidden in the margins of history that are enough to rewrite the whole story.
Home economics helps our everyday life in a changing world.
“In Alzheimer's disease, the olfactory mucosa is affected by similar changes as those occurring in the brain,” Katja Kanninen says.
Finland’s unique and extensive sets of register-based data provide researchers with the opportunity to explore people’s risk-taking behaviour in a genuine market environment.
Appointed as Professor of Forest Planning at the University of Eastern Finland this November, Jari Vauhkonen says that collaboration between forest owners should be incentivised.
Newly appointed Professor of Educational Science Päivi Pihlaja calls for more versatile journalism on inclusion in education.