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Sometimes just watching hurts—and the signs of pain are seen in the brain
  Brain research helps to develop diagnostics and new therapies for people suffering from complex regional pain syndrome CRPS.
      
      
    Researchers found mathematical structure that was thought not to exist
  The best possible q-analogs of codes may be useful in more efficient data transmission.
      
      
    Light detector with record-high sensitivity to revolutionize imaging
  Researchers at Aalto University reach near-unity response ranging from ultraviolet to infrared.
      
      
    The usability of electronic health record systems did not improve in four years
  Progress has been made in individual functionalities, but the overall grade continues to be at an adequate level.
      
      
     
  Aalto University Library was transformed into Harald Herlin Learning Centre
  Its dynamic and modern premises provide support to multidisciplinary and a novel kind of learning, research and work.
      
      
     
  A remote-controlled drone helps in designing future wireless networks
  New technique provides an accurate 3D model, which improves the prediction of the propagation of radio waves at millimetre-wave frequencies.
      
      
     
  New surfaces repel water in oil as well as oil in water
  Advanced coating materials benefit marine industry, anti-corrosion efforts and many other fields.
      
      
    Scientists find link between tropical storms and decline of river deltas
  A change in the patterns of tropical storms is threatening the future of the Mekong River delta in Vietnam.
      
      
    Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority and Aalto University to intensify collaboration
  Changes in society create challenges for water services and waste management.
      
      
    Researchers nearly reached quantum limit with nanodrums
  Extremely accurate measurements of microwave signals can potentially be used for data encryption based on quantum cryptography and other purposes.
      
      
     
  Typing while driving could be more safe with simple text entry technique
  Combination of a head-up display and the keypad familiar from mobiles in the 2000s improved the performance of drivers who were texting while driving.
      
      
     
  Fun problem solving rewarded with the Nobel Prize in physics
  Visiting Fellow at Aalto, Michael Kosterlitz, revealed the properties of exotic matter by not knowing it was impossible.
      
      
    New Nobelist in Physics at Aalto
  Professor Michael Kosterlitz, who is one of the three awardees, currently works at Aalto University as a Visiting Fellow.
      
      
     
  Researcher creates a controlled rogue wave in realistic oceanic conditions
  The result can help in the
design of safer ships and offshore rigs
      
      
    design of safer ships and offshore rigs
Aalto University President Tuula Teeri looks for "a bold vision, innovation and investment" to promote growth in Finland
  President Tuula Teeri and Board Member Colin Whitehouse share their views on a new future for Finland’s economic growth.
      
      
    Dances with waves: breakthrough in moving small objects using acoustics
  By playing carefully constructed melodies, the scientists can simultaneously move multiple objects on the plate towards desired targets.
      
      
    Seven-figure grant for researcher producing carbon fibre from wood
  Michael Hummel, the recipient of the much sought-after ERC Starting Grant, knows that there is a great need for more affordable carbon fibre.
      
      
     
  Tuula Teeri: Society needs critical and informed thinkers
  President Tuula Teeri and AYY's Chair Milja Asikainen discussed the key roles and societal impact of universities at the opening of the academic year.
      
      
     
  President Tuula Teeri recognised for the advancement of education
  The esteemed CASE Europe Leadership Award was awarded for the first time to a President of a Nordic university.
      
      
     
  New research project to explore racism in the media environment
  The research data is exceptionally large, and its analysis combines the methods of computer science and social sciences.
      
      
     
           
           
           
           
           
          