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How should governments offer subsidies for clean-energy heating?
  New study from Finland shows heat pump benefits don’t necessarily go to those who benefit most 
      
      
     
  Regional and adaptive targeting of vaccinations can be advantageous – Researchers examine effective vaccination strategies for coronavirus pandemic
  New study models the age structure of those being vaccinated and contact between Finnish regions during the pandemic
      
      
     
  Warm ice may fracture differently than cold ice
  New study suggests old rules on how ice breaks may not always hold up 
      
      
     
  Acoustic solutions made from natural fibres can reduce buildings’ carbon footprints
  Aalto University researchers discovered that wood-based pulp fibres are also well-suited for making acoustic materials. 
      
      
     
  A student centre will be built as a joint meeting place for Aalto University students
  The building, to be built at the heart of the campus, will be implemented as a joint effort by student organisations and the university.
      
      
     
  ‘Ehdokaskartta’ challenges traditional voting advice applications just before the elections
  The strength of this open source voting advice application lies in its transparency.
      
      
     
  Aalto University's Näytös21 online this year
  This year, Aalto University's fashion show Näytös21 will be held online. The collections of the young designers will be presented on Friday 28 May at 21:00 (EEST) at aalto.fashion 
      
      
     
  Research project assesses accessibility legislation and policy needs in the built environment
  The study reviews existing legislation on accessibility in the built environment from the perspective of the obligations of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
      
      
     
  Ecofriendly chemicals can actually improve mineral processing
  Nontoxic and biodegradable cellulose-based compound accelerates the mineral separation processes and reduces the use of other chemicals
      
      
    What archaeological objects have been found in different parts of Finland? Researchers have developed FindSampo to bring together the discoveries made by citizens
  FindSampo portal prototype, opened for public use on May 17th, 2021, contains information on thousands of discoveries made by citizens and the Finnish Heritage Agency in the archaeological catalogue application after 2015
      
      
     
  Climate change threatens one-third of global food production
  New estimates show that if greenhouse gases continue growing at current rates, large regions at risk of being pushed into climate conditions in which no food is grown today.
      
      
     
  AI learns to type on a phone like humans
  Computational model precisely replicates eye and finger movements of touchscreen users -- could lead to better auto-correct and keyboard usability for unique needs
      
      
     
  Multi-story buildings made of wood sell for 9% more than other construction
  Study shows for first time that wood construction is economically feasible  
      
      
     
  Low level of education the clearest common feature behind payment defaults
  Payment defaults are also more frequent among families with children and the recently divorced and their accumulation is common especially among young people and those with credit card and instalment payment debt, according to a recent study.
      
      
     
  Evading the uncertainty principle in quantum physics
  New technique gets around 100-year-old rule of quantum physics for the first time
      
      
     
  Researchers develop better way to determine safe drug doses for children
  New research on organ maturation models could lead to improvements in drug development
      
      
     
  Multidisciplinary project 'Shimmering wood' shortlisted in Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards
  Shimmering wood is an innovation of Noora Yau and Konrad Klockars.
      
      
     
  Self-management makes work more engaging, reduces stress, and speeds up recovery
  Responses from 2,000 Finns show that being able to influence the way they work increases wellbeing, whereas controlling hierarchies likely lead to burnout
      
      
     
  A path to graphene topological qubits
  Researchers demonstrate that magnetism and superconductivity can coexist  in graphene, opening a pathway towards graphene-based topological qubits
      
      
     
  Cooperative business veteran Taavi Heikkilä starts his new post at Aalto University
  Heikkilä’s Executive in Residence position has been established with donated funds. Cooperative business is stronger in Finland than anywhere else in the world, which is why donors believe it is important to invest in research and teaching in this field and in collaboration between businesses and the university.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          