Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 8.12.2020 Life science news The extent of forest plant biodiversity change in response to forest management depends on habitat fertility An extensive study carried out collaboratively by the University of Helsinki and Natural Resources Institute Finland demonstrates that the plant... 8.12.2020 Sustainability news Carbon-Loaded Peatlands Can’t Be Ignored, scientists agree Scientists from over 50 institutions agree: peatland carbon stocks are more vulnerable than previously thought, and preserving peatlands is... 3.12.2020 Sustainability news Antarctic Thomas Glacier named after new University of Helsinki Professor David N. Thomas The Government of the British Antarctic Territory has announced 28 new place names in the Territory. One of them, Thomas Glacier (Palmer Land,... 27.11.2020 Life science news Aalto-Helsinki student team awarded gold medal in iGEM 2020 Giant Jamboree This year, 256 teams and almost 5 000 students from universities all around the globe participated in the competition. 23.11.2020 Life science news Nature is widely adapted to current climate – making it harder to adjust to a new one To do the right thing at the right time, organisms need to glean cues from their environment. With ongoing climate change, the timing of these... 23.11.2020 Life science news Siberian primrose has not had time to adapt to climate change Global warming already affects Siberian primrose, a plant species that is threatened in Finland and Norway. According to a recently completed... 20.11.2020 Life science news Farmed salmon fare poorly in nature – And provide no benefit to wild populations Findings recently gained in Ireland indicate that hatchery-reared salmon introduced to the wild produce fewer offspring in the next generation... 19.11.2020 Teaching & studying at the University “Being an international student can be lonely, but help is there when you ask for it” Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, finding a new work-life balance has been the biggest challenge for Silvija Milosavljević, a student in the Master’s... 17.11.2020 Life science news Thriving Nature speeds up with new professors on board – meet Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi started as the Associate Professor in Translational Plant Science in September 2020. Kangasjärvi works both in the... PagesPrevious 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next
8.12.2020 Life science news The extent of forest plant biodiversity change in response to forest management depends on habitat fertility An extensive study carried out collaboratively by the University of Helsinki and Natural Resources Institute Finland demonstrates that the plant...
8.12.2020 Sustainability news Carbon-Loaded Peatlands Can’t Be Ignored, scientists agree Scientists from over 50 institutions agree: peatland carbon stocks are more vulnerable than previously thought, and preserving peatlands is...
3.12.2020 Sustainability news Antarctic Thomas Glacier named after new University of Helsinki Professor David N. Thomas The Government of the British Antarctic Territory has announced 28 new place names in the Territory. One of them, Thomas Glacier (Palmer Land,...
27.11.2020 Life science news Aalto-Helsinki student team awarded gold medal in iGEM 2020 Giant Jamboree This year, 256 teams and almost 5 000 students from universities all around the globe participated in the competition.
23.11.2020 Life science news Nature is widely adapted to current climate – making it harder to adjust to a new one To do the right thing at the right time, organisms need to glean cues from their environment. With ongoing climate change, the timing of these...
23.11.2020 Life science news Siberian primrose has not had time to adapt to climate change Global warming already affects Siberian primrose, a plant species that is threatened in Finland and Norway. According to a recently completed...
20.11.2020 Life science news Farmed salmon fare poorly in nature – And provide no benefit to wild populations Findings recently gained in Ireland indicate that hatchery-reared salmon introduced to the wild produce fewer offspring in the next generation...
19.11.2020 Teaching & studying at the University “Being an international student can be lonely, but help is there when you ask for it” Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, finding a new work-life balance has been the biggest challenge for Silvija Milosavljević, a student in the Master’s...
17.11.2020 Life science news Thriving Nature speeds up with new professors on board – meet Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi Saijaliisa Kangasjärvi started as the Associate Professor in Translational Plant Science in September 2020. Kangasjärvi works both in the...