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Forest fires are part of nature's cycle. Due to global warming, however, they may become increasingly frequent. Emissions from forest fires have a significant impact on the climate, air quality and human health.
The name of the Faculty of Science and Forestry at UEF will be changed to the Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology, effective from 1 January 2023.
A new study analysing the link between people’s reduced movement and the spread of coronavirus in 2020 shows that in some countries, the virus spread more rapidly when people stayed at home.
Balance test could be included in routine health checks for older adults, say researchers.
The Research Council’s funding to Academy Projects in natural sciences and engineering at UEF amounts to 2.68 million euros.
The carbon footprint was still clearly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic as emissions from travel and restaurant services stayed low.
The new textbook "Molecular Immunology: How Science Works" by Professor Carsten Carlberg and Dr Eunike Velleuer provides an essential background in molecular immunology.
T-cell factor 7-like 2 (TCF7L2) is a DNA-binding transcription factor that regulates metabolic genes and pathways, and its gene carries genetic variants associated with the risk of type 2 diabetes.
The University of Eastern Finland has received the European Union’s HORIZON-CL2-2021 funding for three research projects. The total amount of funding is almost EUR 1.1 million.
The launch of the clinical trials will be moved to 2023.