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Relying on 鈥渓ocal food鈥 is a distant dream for most of the world
  A recent study from Aalto University shows that less than one-third of the world's population could currently meet their demand for food produced in their local vicinity
      
      
     
  Something is Lurking in the Heart of Quasar 3C 279
   First Event Horizon Telescope Images of a Black-Hole Powered Jet 
      
      
     
  Researchers need help to obtain data about experiences of the pandemic
  We are asking members of the public to share how the pandemic is affecting them to help understand its effects
      
      
     
  Researchers modelling the spread of the coronavirus emphasise the importance of avoiding busy indoor spaces
  A joint project carried out by four Finnish research organisations has studied the transport and spread of coronavirus through the air. Preliminary results indicate that aerosol particles carrying the virus can remain in the air longer than was originally thought, so it is important to avoid busy public indoor spaces. This also reduces the risk of droplet infection, which remains the main path of transmission for coronavirus. 
      
      
     
  Invisible dirt detector tested out in Finnish hospital
  The technique can be used in sectors ranging from healthcare to the food industry. In the future, it could also be used for detecting viruses
      
      
     
  Finnish researchers join forces to investigate the airborne transmission of coronavirus
  The project includes fluid dynamics physicists, virologists and biomedical engineering specialists. The researchers are using a supercomputer to carry out 3D modelling and believe that the first results will be obtained in the next few weeks.
      
      
     
  Aalto is collecting student wishes during corona outbreak
  The current situation with corona virus outbreak impacts teaching arrangements. We are collecting student wishes and information needs.
      
      
     
  New material developed could help clean energy revolution
  Researchers developed a promising graphene鈥揷arbon nanotube catalyst, giving them better control over hugely important chemical reactions for producing hydrogen fuel
      
      
     
  Academic results and international recognition developed favourably in 2019
  Campus development took major steps and the School of Business relocated to the new building at the heart of Otaniemi campus.
      
      
     
  The European Commission offers significant support to Europe鈥檚 AI excellence
  The European Commission has decided to fund ELISE, a project proposal that specifically focuses on fundamental research in artificial intelligence, driven by machine learning, with 12 million euros.
      
      
     
  New scanner can improve the detection of cancer tissue and brain disease diagnoses
  Researchers aim to have the technology ready for hospital use and commercialisation by the end of next year.
      
      
     
  Seasonal influenza vaccine available until the end of March
  You can get the vaccination by making an appointment with a nurse.
      
      
     
  Turbulent convection at the heart of stellar activity
  By combining modern data analysis techniques with stellar structure modelling for main-sequence and giant stars, researchers shed new light on stellar dynamos
      
      
     
  Two books by Aalto ARTS Books were awarded in an international competition
  Aalto ARTS Books has received prizes in the International Creative Media Award (ICMA) competition. Both awards came in a series where science and textbooks were awarded: Juuso Koponen's and Jonatan Hild茅n's work Data Visualization Handbook won gold and Pasi R盲bina's Print of Beauty received the 鈥淎ward of Excellence鈥, which is awarded for outstanding performance.
      
      
     
  Respond to the quality survey on Aalto student and staff restaurants
  Quality survey on restaurants is open from 9 to 15 March, 2020
      
      
     
  New study explains why superconductivity takes place in graphene
  Theoretical physicists take important step in development of high temperature superconductors 
      
      
     
  Art as We Don鈥檛 Know It invites readers into the fascinating world of bioart
  Art as We Don鈥檛 Know It presents a richly illustrated selection of artworks and bioart research.
      
      
     
  Molecular big data
  Using quantum mechanical calculations, a dataset of 62k organic molecules was generated
      
      
     
  New high-tech mouthwash uses light to kill harmful bacteria on teeth
  The new method developed by Finnish researchers is based on dual-light photodynamic therapy. The method doesn鈥檛 interfere with friendly bacteria in the mouth, or cause bacterial resistance
      
      
     
  Aalto ARTS Annual Review celebrated the highlights of 2019
  Nine awards and prizes were presented 5 February 2020 at the traditional get-together for Aalto ARTS faculty, staff and students.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          