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A new study from the University of Eastern Finland introduces a novel method to reduce particulate emissions: the high-temperature electric soot collector, HiTESC.
“Instead of planning for growth, regions with a dwindling population should learn to adapt to shrinkage,” says Teemu Makkonen, UEF’s newly appointed Professor of Regional Research and Economic Geography.
The UEF Trainee programme for international degree students has opened its second call. Trainees selected to the programme in the first call share their experiences.
The findings reveal new aspects of the beneficial effect of long-term physical exercise in both the brain and skeletal muscle.
Professor Asla Pitkänen has been awarded a $250,000 grant by the US-based CURE Epilepsy association for research aimed at preventing the development of epilepsy after brain injury.
By combining nationwide airborne laser scanning data and data on berries collected in connection with forest inventories, it is possible to make small-scale berry yield predictions for an entire country, according to a new study between the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, the University of Eastern Finland, and Natural Resources Institute Finland.
Kivipelto was awarded for her groundbreaking work on the world’s first global initiative for preventing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. With the prize funding, the researchers will study the potential benefit of metformin treatment added to lifestyle interventions.
Alexithymia refers to difficulty describing feelings. Alexithymia levels are not stable by adolescence, but decrease when entering young adulthood, a new study shows.
MFA will be automatically applied to all users using the University of Eastern Finland's Microsoft 365 environment.
In the world’s hitherto longest follow-up of bone loss in postmenopausal women, bone mineral density at the femoral neck bone decreased by an average of 10% during a 25-year follow-up, much less than has previously been assumed.