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> 13.10.2020 Life science news Brainstem neurons control both behaviour and misbehaviour A recent study at the University of Helsinki reveals how gene control mechanisms define the identity of developing neurons in the brainstem. The... ArticleYliopisto-lehti 29.9.2020 Life science news How does light pollution affect glow-worms? Electric light confuses the lives of nocturnal insects and entire ecosystems. Researchers use artificial female glow-worms to learn more about... 31.8.2020 Health news COVID-19 seminars: Next seminar 16.2.2021 at 12 The seminars bring together Finnish researchers who are active in COVID-19 research and the general audience who are interested in COVID-19... Profile 17.8.2020 Life science news Ville Hietakangas conducts basic research that helps increase understanding of diabetes and fatty liver The professor of epigenetics is inspired by the intestinal regulation of metabolism. 13.8.2020 Life science news Syphilis may have spread through Europe before Columbus Columbus brought syphilis to Europe – or did he? A recent study conducted at the University of Zurich now indicates that Europeans could already... 10.8.2020 Life science news Multi-species bacterial communities have the ability to bounce back from environmental disturbances Perturbations in the environment are common, and bacterial communities consisting of several species seem to find their way around the crisis... 7.8.2020 Sustainability news Love letter to the Amazon Celebrate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on 9 August and watch “Stories of the Amazon”. This scientific dissemination... 28.7.2020 Sustainability news Amazonian Indigenous territories are crucial for conservation A new study from the University of Helsinki shows that Indigenous territories represent around 45% of all the remaining wilderness areas in the... 20.7.2020 Life science news The other side of the current insect extinction: exotic species increase through human impact The diversity of exotic species of insects, spiders and other arthropods on islands worldwide is increasing. This may contribute to aggravating... PagesPrevious 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next
13.10.2020 Life science news Brainstem neurons control both behaviour and misbehaviour A recent study at the University of Helsinki reveals how gene control mechanisms define the identity of developing neurons in the brainstem. The...
ArticleYliopisto-lehti 29.9.2020 Life science news How does light pollution affect glow-worms? Electric light confuses the lives of nocturnal insects and entire ecosystems. Researchers use artificial female glow-worms to learn more about...
31.8.2020 Health news COVID-19 seminars: Next seminar 16.2.2021 at 12 The seminars bring together Finnish researchers who are active in COVID-19 research and the general audience who are interested in COVID-19...
Profile 17.8.2020 Life science news Ville Hietakangas conducts basic research that helps increase understanding of diabetes and fatty liver The professor of epigenetics is inspired by the intestinal regulation of metabolism.
13.8.2020 Life science news Syphilis may have spread through Europe before Columbus Columbus brought syphilis to Europe – or did he? A recent study conducted at the University of Zurich now indicates that Europeans could already...
10.8.2020 Life science news Multi-species bacterial communities have the ability to bounce back from environmental disturbances Perturbations in the environment are common, and bacterial communities consisting of several species seem to find their way around the crisis...
7.8.2020 Sustainability news Love letter to the Amazon Celebrate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples on 9 August and watch “Stories of the Amazon”. This scientific dissemination...
28.7.2020 Sustainability news Amazonian Indigenous territories are crucial for conservation A new study from the University of Helsinki shows that Indigenous territories represent around 45% of all the remaining wilderness areas in the...
20.7.2020 Life science news The other side of the current insect extinction: exotic species increase through human impact The diversity of exotic species of insects, spiders and other arthropods on islands worldwide is increasing. This may contribute to aggravating...