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New wooden buildings can slash upfront emissions by nearly a third, study shows

New research calls for clearer definitions for hybrid buildings
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Modern wooden apartment buildings with multiple floors and balconies. A construction crane is visible in the background.

Aalto Founder School launches in September

Startups are a major opportunity for Finland 鈥 the new Aalto Founder School aims to supercharge the ecosystem, says entrepreneur M氓rten Mickos.
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New Fundamentals: ELLIS Institute Finland launches with bold scientific ambitions

AI and ML for transforming R&D, enhancing human-AI teamwork, and creating exciting new science
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Group of people standing in a room holding a ribbon, with presentation screen and institute banner in the background.

Carbon footprint calculated: Aalto University's emissions almost halved since 2023

Special attention has been paid to energy use and sources in emission reduction measures.
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Modern multi-level atrium with skylight, large central sculpture, students working at tables, and a diagonal staircase.

EU Nature Restoration Law alone won鈥檛 halt urban biodiversity loss, says study

In response to accelerating environmental crises, the European Union has introduced the Nature Restoration Law (NRL). A key component of the law also mandates the restoration of urban ecosystems.
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Two people with backpacks in a garden full of sunflowers, with modern buildings and a tall tower in the background.

New thermal sensor presents novel way to carry out cryogenic measurements

The on-chip bolometer cuts down on costs and complexity while boasting ten times broader operational range.
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Microbolometer integrated into a resonator circuit shows detailed view with multiple magnifications.

AI meets the conditions for having free will 鈥 we need to give it a moral compass

AI is advancing at such speed that speculative moral questions, once the province of science fiction, are suddenly real and pressing, says Finnish philosopher and psychology researcher Frank Martela.
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Frank Martela

New theory of gravity brings long-sought Theory of Everything a crucial step closer

A quantum theory of gravity would clear the path to answering some of the biggest questions in physics.
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Earth and Moon on a grid representing gravity well, with green arrows indicating gravitational force directions.

Astronomers observe largest ever sample of galaxies up to over 12 billion light years away

New observations give researchers unique insight into how galaxies have evolved since the universe was under a billion years old.
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A galaxy cluster with numerous stars and galaxies scattered against a dark background, with a large magenta cloud in the centre.

AI that mirrors how humans behave can drive better designs for keyboards and charts

The human-like performance of these AI models is also transparent, paving the way for explainable AI and better human-computer interaction.
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Comparison of human scanpaths and model predictions for data relating to theme park visits, using bar graphs and heatmaps.

New mapping approach shows wolverine population spreading in Finland

The study introduces a new approach to mapping the occurrence and distribution of animal species.
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A wolverine perched on a tree branch surrounded by lush green foliage.

Can gaming support mental health? Researchers to present Dark Souls study at CHI '25

A well-known role-playing videogame is helping players cope with real-world challenges like depression, say researchers from Aalto University.
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A person with yellow nails holds a game controller. Red laser lines and a circle are in the background.

Is AI truly creative? Turns out creativity is in the eye of the beholder

The more we see of a creative act, the more creative we judge it to be. Researchers think these findings could change the way we design AI.
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Drawing robot

Aalto University maintained strong academic performance and international recognition in 2024

University board approved the Annual Board Report and Financial Statements for 2024
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Three Aalto students looking down into the camera shot from below.

How are children with ADHD鈥檚 brains different? Scans taken while VR gaming give new insight

In a new study, children played a virtual reality game while in an MRI scanner 鈥 the brains of children with ADHD showed a notable increase in functional connectivity, a result which could help us more readily understand the condition.
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The virtual game was projected onto a mirror, allowing children to play while their brain activity was scanned by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Artistic illustration by Margot Lepetit, Aalto University.

鈥淪ignificant proportion鈥 of world鈥檚 rural population missing from global estimates, says study

Global population datasets, crucial for decision-making by governments and institutions, may underestimate rural populations by as much as 53% to 84%, reveals an Aalto University study.
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World map with various sized dots indicating population counts and reference years, highlighting regions of China and India.

More durable airplanes and buildings possible after physicists untangle engineering paradox

A team of researchers combined statistical physics and fracture mechanics to explain why cracks and faults travel faster when stress in materials is allowed to relax once in a while.
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Two images of a cracked wall, the left one light grey and the right one dark grey.

Researchers create gel that can self-heal like human skin

Until now, artificial gels have either managed to replicate this high stiffness or natural skin鈥檚 self-healing properties, but not both. Now, a team of researchers from Aalto University and the University of Bayreuth are the first to develop a hydrogel with a unique structure that overcomes earlier limitations, opening the door to applications such as drug delivery, wound healing, soft robotics sensors and artificial skin.
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Artistic representation of hydrogels in a mobius-ring formed through self-healing by Margot Lepetit, Aalto University.

Study: Smartwatches could end the next pandemic

Early detection of sickness is critical for preventing its spread.
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A busy street with people walking in both directions, many wearing face masks. Some are using smartphones.

PORT_2025 brings Aalto students together to tackle sustainability and AI challenges

PORT_2025 brought Aalto University students together to tackle sustainability & AI challenges, fostering innovation and collaboration with mentorship from industry leaders.
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