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Physicist Mika A. Sillanpää wins a multi-million euro research grant to support work reconciling quantum mechanics and general relativity
  The team is trying to solve a hundred-year-old mystery of physics with the help of small gold spheres and extremely low temperatures. The observation of tiny gravitational forces between vibrating spheres may solve the mystery.
      
      
     
  Battery parts can be recycled without crushing or melting
  New recycling method replenishes lithium in electrodes while keeping existing structure intact – and performance is nearly as good as new ones 
      
      
     
  Artificial intelligence model developed by Finnish researchers predicts which key of the immune system opens the locks of coronavirus
  With an artificial intelligence (AI) method developed by researchers at Aalto University and University of Helsinki, researchers can now link immune cells to their targets and for example uncouple which white blood cells recognize SARS-CoV-2. The developed tool has broad applications in understanding the function of immune system in infections, autoimmune disorders, and cancer.
      
      
     
  21st century medical needles for high-tech cancer diagnostics
  Modern medicine needs better quality samples than traditional biopsy needles can provide, ultrasonically oscillating needles can improve treatment and reduce discomfort
      
      
     
  New nanoscale device for spin technology
  Spin waves could unlock the next generation of computer technology, a new component allows physicists to control them
      
      
     
  The SUBURBAN PRIDE project examines the relationship between mental images of suburbs and the built environment
  The multidisciplinary project combines history of architecture, sociology, and research in critical cultural heritage and landscape architecture. The purpose of the project, based on research and workshops, is to build a sustainable future for suburbs.
      
      
     
  Finnish Quantum Institute announced
  InstituteQ will coordinate research, teaching and commercialisation across Finland
      
      
    Is battery recycling environmentally friendly?
  Researchers conduct life-cycle assessment to determine the actual carbon footprint of battery recycling 
      
      
     
  Astronomers image magnetic fields at the edge of M87’s black hole
  The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, who produced the first ever image of a black hole, has revealed today a new view of the massive object at the centre of the M87 galaxy: how it looks in polarised light. 
      
      
     
  Economists see an emission allowance system for construction materials as the most cost-effective way of reducing the carbon footprint of construction
  An emissions allowance system would steer the construction industry toward making the needed emission reductions where it can be done at the lowest possible costs, researchers say.
      
      
     
  Northern Dimension Newsflash 1/2021 has been published
  In this newsletter, you can read about the updated events calendar and the interesting activities carried out in cooperation with the ND Partnerships in the fields of environment, transport and logistics, health and social well-being, and culture.
      
      
     
  Difficulty learning nonsense words may indicate a child’s high risk of dyslexia
  Studies show disorder is linked to the left cerebral hemisphere and that confidence can help kids overcome difficulties
      
      
     
  A recent study "Collaboration and Innovation in the Northern Dimension Countries" by the ND Partnership on Culture
  A recent study published by the Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture (NDPC) suggests, amongst other findings, that there are seven important cross-sectoral innovation elements that should be taken into account when developing policy in this area. 
      
      
     
  Finnish universities join forces to train 5G experts
  FITech universities are using a million euros in funding to launch expert training in 5G technology.
      
      
     
  Aalto University’s Art & Design now ranked 6th in the world
  Six of Aalto’s fields reached the top 100 in the prestigious QS ranking
      
      
     
  Cinema acoustics can modify substantially the soundscape of a movie
  Carefully mixed music can sound stuffy or the clarity of speech may suffer, noticed researchers of Acoustics at Aalto University. 
      
      
     
  Researchers watch anti-cancer drug release from DNA nanostructures in real time
  Findings provide insights into tunable drug delivery and new design paradigms of DNA-based drug-carriers
      
      
     
  AI predicts if storms will cause blackouts many days in advance
  A collaboration between Aalto University and Finnish Meteorological Institute improves prediction tools for energy companies
      
      
     
  Saki monkeys get screen time for more control over their lives in captivity
  Computer scientists have designed a video player that the small primates can activate on demand
      
      
     
  New physics rules tested on quantum computer
  Simulation of non-Hermitian quantum mechanics using a quantum computer goes beyond centuries old conventions
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          