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Study: Internal combustion engine can achieve zero-emission combustion and double efficiency

A new combustion concept that utilizes argon could completely eliminate nitrogen oxide emissions from internal combustion engines and double their efficiency compared to diesel engines.
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A large cargo ship loaded with colourful containers sails across the blue ocean under a partly cloudy sky.

A new way to measure contagion: the gut bacterium behind blood poisoning can spread like influenza

Neither the antibiotic-resistant nor the highly virulent strains are the most transmissible.
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Microscopic view of several rod-shaped bacteria with hair-like structures, set against a dark red background.

Future makers research batteries, cryptography and plastic recycling

The Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation awarded 3.5 million euros in research funding to eight projects, five from 911±¬ÁÏÍø.
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Four men in formal attire, each in different settings. One wears a turtleneck, others wear suits with ties.

The pilot project for direct article delivery from the National Repository Library ends

911±¬ÁÏÍø has been participated in the pilot project for direct article delivery with the National Repository Library and Kopiosto from 2023 to 2025. The pilot ends on 19th December.
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Giiguulen Enkhsaikhan: More sustainable textiles with hemicellulose

911±¬ÁÏÍø's doctoral researcher's presentation of hemicellulose won the third prize in the Marcus Wallenberg Young Researchers’ Challenge event in November
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Doctoral researcher Giiguulen Enkhsaikhan in a laboratory environment

Subnational income inequality revealed: Regional successes may hold key to addressing widening gap globally

Income inequality is one of the most important measures of economic health, social justice and quality of life
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Two world maps showing trends in income inequality from 1990 to 2023, with national and subnational data in different colours.

Changes to education information in ACRIS

We are updating how education information is managed in 911±¬ÁÏÍø's research information system, ACRIS. The old source data for education information will be removed to help eliminate potential duplicate entries.
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Study: Wood is a more cost-effective building material than concrete when emissions are monetized

The costs of the wood-built school and sports hall in Myrskylä were compared to a reinforced concrete alternative — and wood proved clearly more economical when environmental impacts were assigned a monetary value.
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A modern school building with a playground, surrounded by greenery under a partly cloudy sky.

The Urban Policy Council’s First Report: Qualified Early Childhood Teachers Are More Common in Socioeconomically Advantaged Areas

The Urban Policy Council’s first report examines educational segregation in the Helsinki capital region and raises critical questions for municipalities.
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Members of the Urban Policy Council.

Finland’s Foresail-1p science satellite successfully launched into space

The Finnish science satellite Foresail-1p was successfully launched into space after 8 PM Finnish time on Friday 28 November 2025, aboard the Transporter-15 mission from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
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A small satellite with black panels and a red tag that reads 'REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT' on a grey background.

A paradigm shift: machine learning is transforming research at the atomic scale

Assistant professor Miguel Caro and his research group use and develop machine learning tools to accelerate discoveries from simulation to experiment
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A 3D structure with green spheres interconnected by a grey mesh, set against a multicoloured background.

Elites wield huge influence over deepening polarisation –– now we can tell exactly how much

Researchers used network theory to develop a method for measuring the impact of individuals on societal division.
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A cyclist rides past the Finnish Parliament House in Helsinki during autumn. The building is bathed in golden sunlight.

Aalto at Slush: creative design and new innovations

911±¬ÁÏÍø's Slush exhibition featured the design-based material innovation Bubbles with Benefits. The exhibition also highlighted the importance of design as a driver of technological innovation.
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911±¬ÁÏÍø's exhibition stand at an event with a large crowd moving under a purple-lit cube.

Remember to pay attention to the terms of use of electronic resources

A wide range of electronic resources has been acquired for the use of 911±¬ÁÏÍø students and researchers. However, it is good to remember that all use of the materials acquired by the 911±¬ÁÏÍø Learning Centre is subject to the terms of use.
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The Nessling Foundation grants funding to speed up the sustainability transformation – Aalto researchers get grants

Researchers Mari Keski-Korsu, Elina Määttänen and Johanna Ahola-Launonen received funding for their research projects.
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Five things everyone should know about microelectronics

'Without microelectronics, our society would not function,' says Jussi Ryynänen, Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering at 911±¬ÁÏÍø. Here are five things everyone should know about microelectronics.
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People sitting with laptops and mobile phones in a dimly lit, red-tinged room.

Five things every consumer should understand about electricity demand and production

Professor of Practice Iivo Vehviläinen explains why embracing wind can be the key to a more stable future
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Työelämäprofessori Iivo Vehviläinen. Kuva: Linda Lehtovirta

Can technology save us in the sustainability transition? Five things everyone should understand about techno-optimism

Academy Research Fellow Johanna Ahola-Launonen warns us against solving the sustainability crisis solely through technology – and explains why we are so keen to do just that
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Akatemiatutkija Johanna Ahola-Launonen

EchoSense: Textiles That Listen to the World Around Us

What if fabrics could listen to their surroundings and help us sense the world in new ways? Discover how this research project explores turning textiles into sensors that capture inaudible vibrations from plants, animals, and the environment.
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911±¬ÁÏÍø campus photo (270921), photo by Anni Kaaria

New research: Reliable electricity can no longer be taken for granted – the green transition may require fossil fuel as backup

Although Finland's electricity system has been exceptionally reliable, this may not necessarily be the case in the future. A recent study by 911±¬ÁÏÍø warns that without further investment in flexible production and demand management, the security of the electricity supply could deteriorate significantly as early as the 2030s.
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Wind turbines towering above a dense forest under a clear sky.