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Researchers lay out a path to saving the Mekong Delta

Without swift, determined action, the homes of the millions living in the delta will be underwater by the end of the century
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Maanviljelijä ajaa traktoria riisipellolla

Wooden buildings are a sustainable alternative in the face of global steel shortages

Building with wood instead of steel and concrete would make construction more sustainable and supply chains more resilient
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Lähikuva Pikku-Finlandia väistörakennuksen vaaleasta männyn rungosta

Hot weather can turn homes into perilous infernos – researchers are now examining future needs for cooling

A new research project examines the temperatures of buildings and how they affect the comfort level of people – and seeks effective means of cooling that are also easy to employ.
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Kuva puisesta lämpömittaista, joka näyttää yli 30 asteen lämpötilaa.

Researchers investigated the size of 1 000 popular websites – more than tenfold differences within categories

In just ten years, the size of mobile pages has increased tenfold. Some online stores have already understood that less is more, says Professor Jukka Manner, who led the research.
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Mikko Möttönen and his team aim to rein in qubit errors

Professor Mikko Möttönen of Aalto University and VTT has received a €2.5 million ERC Advanced Grant from the European Research Council for the ConceptQ project. This is the fifth time Möttönen has received one of the extremely competitive ERC grants.
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Mikko Möttönen and his Quantum Computing and Devices (QCD) group carry out research in Micronova. Photo Mikko Raskinen.

Data mycelium and a sculptural illusion - winning proposals of Aalto University's public art competition celebrate engineering

The artworks will be located in the K2 and K3 buildings in the Aalto University Works block
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Illustration image of public art competition winning proposal Mycelium of the Future by Pasi Rauhala

Pulled toward the light – measuring how a laser beam compresses water

An international group of researchers coordinated by Professor Nelson Astrath from State University of Maringá (Brazil) has measured the force density laser light exerts within a water column as it passes through.
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Artistic illustration of radial pressure distribution in water excited by a laser pulse. Picture: Mikko Partanen, Aalto University.

Honorary doctors in technology 2020 - 2022

Aalto University has granted ten Honorary Doctorates of Science in Technology. The new honorary doctors have all made significant impact in science, technology and society.
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Finland's first science satellite, Foresail-1, is ready for space

The satellite and its key instruments will launch in summer 2022.
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Proposal embodying innovative design won Otaniemen Tietokorttelit architecture competition

The winning proposal, nicknamed Superpositio, for the Biology and Marine Technology area design competition in Otaniemi, Espoo
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Superposition illustration

The Rule of Two helps making spaces sound better

Researchers developed the new acoustic measurement technique in a room with more acoustic combinations than there are ants on Earth.
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Arni-huoneen seinissä on käännettävät paneelit. Huoneeseen sijoitettu pallokaiutin soittaa ääntä kaikkiin eri suuntiin, ja akustiikan ominaisuudet voidaan mitata useilla mikrofoneilla samanaikaisesti. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Karolina Prawda

Viruses in the air? Researchers study how air cleaning devices, masks, and UV light reduce risk of infection

The project is aimed at finding workable and cost-effective ways to protect offices.
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Hengittävä nukke aerosolitutkimuksessa

Research project develops electrically controlled artificial molecular machines

Electronically controlled molecular machines would be faster as well as easier to manufacture, as they would not need to rely on sophisticated chemical synthesis.
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Ending energy imports from Russia could cut other electricity imports to Finland – model shows what chain reaction could mean for the security of supply

A risk analysis by Aalto University shows that electricity supply could stop far short of demand: in the worst-case scenario, the gap could be more than 2,500 hours per year.
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Convenient wireless charging for home use

A uniform charging field makes this new transmitter ideal for consumer devices.
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Radio observations reveal the dance of two black holes

Radio observations made by Aalto University's Metsähovi Radio Observatory and Caltech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory have revealed how two giant black holes located billions of light years away are locked into orbit around one another.
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Scientists test how wind turbines hold up to frozen flows in world’s largest indoor ice tank

Understanding the fundamentals of what happens when turbines meet ice could finally bring off-shore wind farms into chillier waters
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Algorithm marks the spot: making brain stimulation more reliable

Method uses brain activity feedback to automate widely used manual technique
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Prototype for new method of delivering transcranial magnetic stimulation

A new approach for detecting ultra-low-energy photons

Professor Jukka Pekola and Doctoral Candidate Bayan Karimi from Aalto University propose a new approach to measure the energy of single microwave photons. These low energy quanta are emitted by artificial quantum systems such as superconducting qubits. Detecting them continuously has been challenging but would be useful in quantum information processing and other quantum technologies.
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A low energy photon emitted by a qubit can potentially be detected by measuring its energy with two thermometers simultaneously. The two signals are combined into a cross-correlation measurement with superior sensitivity. Picture: Bayan Karimi.

Participatory research to improve artificial intelligence based public sector services and empower citizens

Multidisciplinary research team invites citizens, civil servants and software developers to identify risks and potential of algorithmic services – and helps providers address upcoming EU regulations
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Complex networks, illustration Matti Ahlgren Aalto University