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> 13.1.2020 Life science news Is there going to be a meagre future for animals living on the seafloor of the Baltic Sea? In the future, climate change and diminishing nutrient loads may reduce the amount of animals living on the seafloor in the Baltic Sea. This... 20.12.2019 Life science news Finding your way in the dark depends on your internal clock Circadian rhythm changes the way mammals can see. Mice taught to find their way out from a pitch-dark maze by heading towards a faint light were... 19.12.2019 Life science news Bacteria spread by ticks affected by humidity and mutual competition No specific environment or temperature favourable to all of the most common pathogens borne by ticks was found in an international study, since... 18.12.2019 Life science news Biodiversity has substantially changed in one of the largest and most biodiverse Mediterranean wetlands The Camargue area in France has considerably fewer grasshopper, cricket, locust, dragonfly, and amphibian species than 40 years ago. On the... 16.12.2019 Teaching & studying at the University Doing is the best way to learn, says prize-winning teacher Jaanika Blomster Every year, field courses in environmental sciences prove to the teacher how learning and teaching can inspire. On Jaanika Blomster's courses,... 13.12.2019 Life science news Mongoose females compete over reproduction A new study on wild banded mongooses reveals that females may use spontaneous abortion to cope with reproductive competition, and to save their... 11.12.2019 Life science news MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS 2020 – CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Viikki Campus Life Science Faculties of the University of Helsinki (UH) invites Expressions of Interest (EoI) to apply for Horizon 2020 Marie... 3.12.2019 Life science news Finnish rivers transport carbon to the Baltic Sea at an increasing rate – Exact effects not yet known The amount of carbon transported via Finnish rivers to the Baltic Sea has risen substantially in the past few decades. This was found in a... 15.11.2019 Life science news Early DNA lineages from Finland shed light on the diverse origins of the contemporary population A new genetic study carried out at the University of Helsinki and the University of Turku demonstrates that, at the end of the Iron Age, Finland... PagesPrevious … 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 … Next
13.1.2020 Life science news Is there going to be a meagre future for animals living on the seafloor of the Baltic Sea? In the future, climate change and diminishing nutrient loads may reduce the amount of animals living on the seafloor in the Baltic Sea. This...
20.12.2019 Life science news Finding your way in the dark depends on your internal clock Circadian rhythm changes the way mammals can see. Mice taught to find their way out from a pitch-dark maze by heading towards a faint light were...
19.12.2019 Life science news Bacteria spread by ticks affected by humidity and mutual competition No specific environment or temperature favourable to all of the most common pathogens borne by ticks was found in an international study, since...
18.12.2019 Life science news Biodiversity has substantially changed in one of the largest and most biodiverse Mediterranean wetlands The Camargue area in France has considerably fewer grasshopper, cricket, locust, dragonfly, and amphibian species than 40 years ago. On the...
16.12.2019 Teaching & studying at the University Doing is the best way to learn, says prize-winning teacher Jaanika Blomster Every year, field courses in environmental sciences prove to the teacher how learning and teaching can inspire. On Jaanika Blomster's courses,...
13.12.2019 Life science news Mongoose females compete over reproduction A new study on wild banded mongooses reveals that females may use spontaneous abortion to cope with reproductive competition, and to save their...
11.12.2019 Life science news MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIPS 2020 – CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Viikki Campus Life Science Faculties of the University of Helsinki (UH) invites Expressions of Interest (EoI) to apply for Horizon 2020 Marie...
3.12.2019 Life science news Finnish rivers transport carbon to the Baltic Sea at an increasing rate – Exact effects not yet known The amount of carbon transported via Finnish rivers to the Baltic Sea has risen substantially in the past few decades. This was found in a...
15.11.2019 Life science news Early DNA lineages from Finland shed light on the diverse origins of the contemporary population A new genetic study carried out at the University of Helsinki and the University of Turku demonstrates that, at the end of the Iron Age, Finland...