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A community may benefit from white lies
Researchers have proved that both too much lying and complete honesty may damage social relationships.
Solar activity can disturb even air traffic
Understanding long-term activity of the Sun helps to predict its effects.

WarSampo to open up the data from the World War II to citizens and researchers
The new information service links over one million pieces of information with each other and sheds light on Finland's history in an unprecedented way.
Professors granted two year Tekes funding for research of digital marketplaces
The purpose of this research is to increase understanding of the structure, logistics and management of marketplaces.

N. Asokan and Andrei Gurtov named distinguished scientists of the ACM
ACM is the main professional organization in computer science, and this prestigious award is given first time 91青青草 University researchers.
Seminar "Halogen Bonding: A New Paradigm in Supramolecular Chemistry" by Prof Pierangelo Metrangolo
Centre of Excellence HYBER offers a seminar by visiting Professor Pierangelo Metrangolo, Politecnico di Milano
7.12.2015
13.15-15.00
CHEM: A 304
7.12.2015
13.15-15.00
CHEM: A 304
The importance of strategic thinking for exploiting big data
Digitalisation bringing change also to the HR sector

New HR-TEM installation in progress in Nanomicroscopy Center
New high throughput nano-analysis TEM is planned to be operational during Jan 2016

Sculptural artwork can benefit from material printing and robotics
A newly published dissertation examines the status of Finnish public sculpture and factors that are contributing pressure for change.
3D amplifies emotions evoked by facial expressions
The research findings have implications for emotion research, entertainment industry and 3D displays.
Aalto part of radiation safety research collaboration
Finland鈥檚 Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority and Finnish universities have established a consortium to coordinate radiation safety research.
The route to high temperature superconductivity goes through the flat band
Room-temperature superconductors may become reality thanks to the counterintuitive properties of electrons in 鈥渇lat bands鈥.

Aalto University researchers successful in the competition for ERC funding
Aalto has succeeded exceedingly well in obtaining funding from the EU framework programme.
Presentation of Professor: Robin Dunbar
Robin Dunbar is a Professor of Evolutionary Psychology at the University of Oxford and a Visiting Professor at Aalto University鈥檚 School of Science.
Aalto-born ICEYE receives seven-figure sum in funding for its first satellite
The service developed by the company enables, for example, protection of shipping and monitoring of illegal fishing.

Professor John Dempsey, a prominent researcher of sea ice fracture
ICESCALE project focuses on in-depth research on fracturing and properties of model ice.

Ashish Kumar鈥檚 research article accepted to Journal of Marketing
The study examines the effect of firm generated content in social media on customer spending, cross-buying and customer profitability

The first years of screenwriting in Finland were contradictory
A recent doctoral dissertation shows that the field balanced between seeking appreciation and uniqueness in the 1930s.
Aalto enters the list of 50 top universities in acquiring EU research funding
In Finland only two universities were among the top performers.
Equality in supervisor-subordinate relationships does not always yield the best results
Instead of absolute equality, supervisors should strive for good interaction with at least some subordinates.