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Even Finland should be concerned about droughts

Though the risk is still low, recent droughts in Finland have had a serious impact – and they will be more common
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Aerial photo of a dried riverbed.

Physicists explain—and eliminate—unknown force dragging against water droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces

Aalto University researchers adapt a novel force measurement technique to uncover the previously unidentified physics at play at the thin air-film gap between water droplets and superhydrophobic surfaces.
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A glass needle probes a tiny droplet sitting on a black surface.

Five new honorary doctors in technology at Aalto in 2024

The ceremonial conferment took place on campus in June.
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Honorary Doctors 2024

Researchers investigate how AI could better understand humans

Antti Oulasvirta has received a EUR 2.5 million Advanced Grant by the European Research Council (ERC) for the study of user models.
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Professor Antti Oulasvirta. Photo: Aalto University / Jaakko Kahilaniemi

New method of measuring qubits promises ease of scalability in a microscopic package

Aalto University researchers are the first in the world to measure qubits with ultrasensitive thermal detectors
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An artistic rendering of two chips on a circuit board, one is blue and the other is orange and light is emitting from their surf

Why won’t some people use a smartphone? And is that difficult?

Adjustments and flexibility are necessary to live without a smartphone
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perinteinen puhelin

Keeping your data from Apple is harder than expected

New study shows that the default apps collect data even when supposedly disabled, and this is hard to switch off
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Asennusprosessi

Graduate Sustainability Competencies and Influence in the Workplace – Aalto University's Latest Research

Aalto University's Meeri Karvinen successfully defends her doctoral dissertation, February 2024.
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Picture of leaves in water.

Raili Pönni appointed Development Director at Aalto University

Pönni has previously worked as the university’s interim Development Director and Head of Planning
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Smiling Raili Pönni standing in a meeting room in front of a grey wall and a window.

Handbook introduces the world of ceramics

The Ceramics Handbook guides the reader to working with clay through texts, images, illustrations, animations, and videos.
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On a table there are tools for plaster modelling

14 ideas chosen to the Aalto Digital Creatives programme

Aalto University’s fifth pre-incubator programme was launched at the Aalto Startup Center on March 12th 2024.
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Aalto Digital Creatives Batch 5 Kickoff iWing/Agrid/Aalto 12032024

Economist: A natural resource tax on hydropower would generate revenue and improve the state of the environment

A natural resource tax would be a way to distribute the costs of environmental protection so that they would not fall solely on electricity consumers
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The picture shows the School of Business Professor of Practice Iivo Vehviläinen in a forest.

When a team is less than the sum of its parts: tensions between individual and team wellbeing

New research highlights the conflict between the needs of a team and the needs of the individuals in the team – and what leaders can do to strike the right balance to keep things ticking smoothly.
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Emma Nordback vasemmalla ja Niina Nurmi oikealla. Kuva: Oona Hilli, Aalto-yliopistoU

Metsähovi Radio Observatory turns 50 and gets new telescopes

Students helped design and build the new telescopes, which expands the opportunities for multidisciplinary space research and education
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Aurora Borealis at Metsähovi Radio Observatory

Humans have driven the Earth’s freshwater cycle out of its stable state

New analysis shows that the global freshwater cycle has shifted far beyond pre-industrial conditions
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Jokimaisema, jossa taustalla aavikkoa. Välissä kulkee tie, jossa ajaa rekka-auto.

New research: Labeling carbon footprint affects the choices of mass catering customers – and the labeling method matters, too!

A recent study conducted in Germany shows that customers in a student canteen choose low-emission meals when presented with the carbon footprint of meals. This effect was strongest when the information was color-coded in a traffic-light scheme and translated into environmental costs in euros. According to one of the researchers, these findings could also be relevant for Finland, where mass catering is particularly popular.
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The picture shows the menu, in which the CO2 emissions are marker with color codes and the price in euros.

A new optical metamaterial makes true one-way glass possible

Researchers have discovered how to make a new optical metamaterial that would underpin a variety of new technologies.
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The magnetic properties of a material can affect how it interacts with light.

Making creativity happen: new documentary shows how to foster a creative mindset

Companies and organisations can arrange screenings to encourage creativity and experimentation
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In the film Radical Creatives, creativity is found by diving below the surface. Photo: Hayley Lê

Disinformation can reinforce polarization in society

The polarizing effects of disinformation endure even when faced with a powerful external shock
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Illustration of a hand holding a smartphone with a data visualisation of a social bubble behind it.

Finnish Quantum Flagship receives €13M boost

Finnish Research Council invests €13M in quantum tech flagship. Further funding anticipated from host organisations.
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A gold-plated cryostat sits half open with many cables coming out from the bottom.