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Aalto University's press releases

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Finland's first satellite Aalto-1 space journey ends

The first Finnish satellite, Aalto-1, which has been orbiting the Earth for seven years, will fly over Finland for the last time on Monday and returns to Earth's atmosphere. Aalto-1, built by students and researchers, started a new space age in Finland, says Professor Jaan Praks, who led the project.
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Havainnekuva Aalto-1:sta avaruudessa.

Bringing human touch back to industrial settings – 5 things we should know about Industry 5.0

Integrating digital twins and extended reality (XR) technologies leads to smarter, more adaptable industrial operations, says Doctoral researcher Xinyi Tu.
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Doctoral Researcher Xinyi Tu wearing XR glasses

Researchers create entangled quantum magnets with protected quantum excitations

Researchers created a new quantum state of matter, dubbed a high-order topological magnet, that may address key issues in quantum technology.
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Artistic illustration showing the creation of topological magnets.

Finding love: Study reveals where love lives in the brain

Researchers from Aalto University utilised functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure brain activity while subjects mulled brief stories related to six different types of love.
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The brain in love: the image shows brain areas that activate in association with the most intensely felt forms of interpersonal

A world first: Qubit coherence decay traced to thermal dissipation

Hitherto a mystery, the thermal energy loss of qubits can be explained with a surprisingly simple experimental setup, according to research from Aalto University.
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A woman looks into a microscope.

Climate action plans of the six largest cities in Finland compared – densification alone is not enough for a climate solution, researchers emphasize

Aalto University researchers showed that even though the importance of urban green is growing, densifying the urban structure is still a mantra for climate work that is not questioned.
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Iso kaupunkirakennus, jonka edessä puita ja muita kasveja.

People are the core of a flourishing programme

Aalto University has identified enhancing the sense of community as a key development goal based on the 2023 wellbeing at work survey. In spring 2024, OASIS of Radical Wellbeing conducted an investigation to identify cornerstones of a flourishing programme.
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Photo: Mikko Raskinen/Aalto University

Living, breathing buildings: Bio foams could transform the way we build

Could an autonomously “breathing” foam that’s ninety percent air be a sustainable alternative to concrete, steel and glass in construction? A team led by researchers from Finland is set to prove it can. 
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Researcher Juha Koivisto holds up a piece of the bio foam material.

Finnish happiness expert seeks to shift governments’ focus from GDP to well-being

If we can standardise a comprehensive metric for well-being, we make it a more serious alternative for measuring progress, says Aalto University Professor Frank Martela.
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Frank Martela

In low-hierarchy organisations, even key policy issues are discussed in Slack

In a recent study, Aalto University alumn Lauri Pietinalho, a visiting scholar at New York University's Stern School of Business, and Frank Martela, an assistant professor at Aalto University, investigated how low-hierarchy organisations deal with shared policies in confrontational situations and how authority functions within them.
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Photo: Tima Miroschnichenko, Pexels.

Getting bacteria into line

Physicists use magnetic fields to manipulate bacterial behaviour
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bakteereja ohjataan magneettikentän avulla

Nordic researchers develop predictive model for cross-border COVID spread

The uniquely multinational and cross-disciplinary research was made possible by transparent data-sharing between Nordic countries.
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border crossings 2020

Compostable wood foam replaces plastic in shoe insoles

Aalto University students develop prototype of durable wood-based insole – Finnish shoe company starts testing material on users this autumn
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insole at pdp gala

Aalto University adds steps to reduce emissions

Aalto University has mapped key measures for reducing climate emissions in all areas of its operations. The greatest reductions will be in energy use and procurement.
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Opiskelija Aallossa lukemassa kirjaa

New residential areas in Helsinki have less vegetation than old ones, affecting carbon sequestration and future summer temperatures

EU's Nature Restoration Regulation draws attention to the benefits of greenery in urban ecosystems.
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Puustoa kerrostaloalueella.

Sustainability Science Days gathers record participation - next year’s theme will be “Breaking the sustainability bubble”

Finland's largest sustainability research and innovation event brought together over 1,500 experts from over a hundred different countries. The event was organized at Aalto University and the University of Helsinki this year in cooperation with the world's largest sustainability congress, SRI.
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Esiintyjiä tapahtumassa

Cloud empires: Mapping the geopolitics of data infrastructures

The trend towards hyperscale cloud infrastructures is creating powerful global gatekeepers of computational capability. We must understand the geopolitical implications.
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Vili Lehdonvirta, phóto: Mikko Raskinen, Aalto University

Groundbreaking culturing technique reveals crucial mechanics of cancer

A novel cell culturing technique reveals the hidden biomechanics of breast cancer
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Tutkimuslaitteistoa ja muovihansikkaisiin puetut kädet.

American and Finnish universities collaborate to drive SDG advancement and innovation

American and Finnish universities collaborate on SDG innovation during a week-long training event, fostering global sustainability solutions.
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Staff Training Week participants in front of the Dipoli building at Aalto University.

Research: price tag counts more than long-term results when purchasing medical devices

A cost savings based bonus led procurement professionals to choose a cheaper device option over one with improved health outcomes but a higher price tag.
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