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Computational modelling sheds new light on core cell functions
An advanced computational model developed by computer scientists has revealed long delays in gene regulation.
Daily rhythms of digital activity vary strongly from person to person
A new study shows that people tend to have distinctive, personal rhythms of digital communication that persist in time.
Obesity surgery normalizes brain opioids
Researchers have revealed how obesity surgery recovers opioid neurotransmission in the brain.
Timo Vuori on shared understanding in organizations
DIEM professor publishes on theories on reflexion and reflection in shared cognition
Plan-P demonstrated on Espoo day
Aalto Built Environment Laboratory (ABE) took part in the Espoo Day at Urban Mill. In the ABE showroom visitors could try out planning Otaniemi.
Outsourcing is anticipation in companies, a reaction to problems in the public sector
More cost awareness is also required in outsourcing decisions made in the public sector.
Henry Tirri appointed to teach digitalisation at Aalto University
Tirri will provide students with perspectives on the strategies and management of high technology companies.
ABE presented two demos at ID Helsinki event
Aalto Built Environment Laboratory presented Proteus cruise ship design tool and Aalto School of Engineering spatial study.
Nokia analysis made it to top publication in organisational and managerial research
Article by Timo Vuori and Quy Huy on the impact of top and middle managers’ emotions on the downward spiral of Nokia has attracted global interest.
Search engine for more accurate and fast recognition of metabolites
Potential applications for the machine-learning based method include anti-doping work, drug control by the Customs and crime scene investigation.
The brain of Aalto-1 is built by students
The main computer acts as the satellite’s brain through which data flows from space to Otaniemi ground station.
Riikka Korte new Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis
Doctor of Technology Riikka Korte is the new Assistan Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis.
Deniz Okat's article accepted for The Rand Journal of Economics
Deniz Okat's article accepted for publication in The Rand Journal of Economics
Nobel Prize winner's career started with the Mysterious Island
Researchers must dare, specialise and establish start-ups, said Dan Shechtman on his visit ÄûÃʵ¼º½ University.
Study: After an apology, companies like Volkswagen often silence stakeholders and forget the scandal
Companies seem to put lots of effort into forgetting the scandal in the longer term.
DNA-based nanodevices for molecular medicine
Self-assembled DNA nanostructures can be used in molecular-scale diagnostics and as smart drug-delivery vehicles.
COIN Videothon sparked interest in making science videos
Researchers in the COIN organized a "Videothon" to encourage the making of science videos about their research.
Skype interview with Stanford University
Laura Elomaa's doctoral work models biological tissue and veins.
Six-metre tall sound sculpture crafted at Kampintori
Artist Ariel Bustamante invites public to explore life choices through conversation and listening.
Unexpected link between choroid plexus and chronic pain
An observation by Finnish researchers shows that the central nervous system plays an important role in complex regional pain syndrome.