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      • New antibiotics might just weaken bacteria
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      • Biophotonics enables easier detection of malaria
      • Research breakthrough: Lifestyle guidance prevents memory disorders
      • Lack of folate linked to epigenetic changes in diabetes
      • Light at the end of the tunnel?
      • Staying in good health isn't a question of luck
      • Keep kids moving
      • Unpredictable aerosol particles
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      • Increasingly accurate groundwater reserve estimates
      • What's going on in leukaemic cells?
      • Increasingly effective regulation of the Arctic climate
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  • Does your mindset put your brain at risk?
  • Linguists understand society
  • Researchers summarise their expertise in 100 seconds
  • Global health concerns us all
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  • The Finnish school system – a success story
  • Action-oriented research in environmental conflicts
  • Learning starts from a phenomenon
  • More than fun and games
  • Agents of change
  • Born globals
  • Border expertise by a border
  • Becoming part of the scientific community in the physics department's own living room
  • Students man the barricades
  • Hitch-hiking on social media
  • Artificial intelligence learns when taught
  • Star Trek comes to campus
  • Hearing the call of the Arctic borders
  • Interaction and internationalisation UEF's sources of strength
  • Fear of a frozen conflict
  • Pathogenesis of epilepsy in magnetic resonance imaging and under the microscope
  • Waiting for a third culture
  • Osama Bin Laden – a public health story
  • The Isis-isation of our world
  • In the middle of nowhere or right in the middle of the world?
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  • New antibiotics might just weaken bacteria
  • Many sides of Vyborg
  • Desperate need for new retinal disease treatments
  • How does our sensory environment change?
  • Towards the fourth reality of science
  • Across borders and into Europe
  • A ray of hope for our pandemic-ridden world
  • Have faith in the child
  • What does cancer smell like?
  • Magnetic fields expose to mutations
  • Networking against neuroinflammation
  • Drugs to treat symptoms may worsen Alzheimer's disease
  • A more meaningful old age
  • Biophotonics enables easier detection of malaria
  • Research breakthrough: Lifestyle guidance prevents memory disorders
  • Lack of folate linked to epigenetic changes in diabetes
  • Light at the end of the tunnel?
  • Staying in good health isn't a question of luck
  • Keep kids moving
  • Unpredictable aerosol particles
  • Climate change challenges reindeer husbandry
  • Increasingly accurate groundwater reserve estimates
  • What's going on in leukaemic cells?
  • Increasingly effective regulation of the Arctic climate
  • Professor of the Year
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  • Editorial // Universities and society’s changing educational needs
  • Studying // The Finnish school system – a success story
  • Studying // Action-oriented research in environmental conflicts
  • Science // Fatty liver gives no warning signs
  • Science // Strawberry diseases can be tested from plants and soil
  • Science // Does your mindset put your brain at risk?
  • Science // Researchers summarise their expertise in 100 seconds
  • People // Students man the barricades
  • People // Hitch-hiking on social media
  • Column // Waiting for a third culture
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