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Researcher cracks new 鈥榢issing number鈥 bounds 鈥 besting AI in the process

researcher found three new bounds for the famous mathematical 鈥榢issing number鈥 dilemma
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Who publishes our open access publications?

Researchers at Aalto and Helsinki Universities favor open access journals with author fees published by large publishers. Popular journals without author fees are often published by universities or societies.
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Open Access Week 2025 poster with nine images behind the open access symbol and event details.

Open access agreements under renewal

Elsevier and Cambridge University Press agreements will continue 2026. Negotiations with IEEE, Oxford UP, RSC, Springer and ASME have started.
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Open Access Week 2025 poster with nine images behind the open access symbol and event details.

Learning, growing, and exploring: a path through doctoral studies at Aalto

Hamidreza Daghigh Shirazi reflects on his doctoral journey at Aalto University
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Bioinspired film, leek. Photo by Maija Vaara and Mithila Mohan, Aalto University

Professor Tuuli Mattelm盲ki: 鈥淚nsight often comes through surprise鈥

Professor of Design is researching how creative and empathetic working methods can promote social change and eco-social sustainability.
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ACM transitioning to fully open access in 2026

ACM publications will be 100 % open access 1.1.2026 onwards
For Aalto community
Research & Art
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Open Access Week 2025 poster with nine images behind the open access symbol and event details.

Introducing Journal Search Tool

Search for the journals included in open access agreements
For Aalto community
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Open Access Week 2025 poster with nine images behind the open access symbol and event details.

Colour stripping presented at BIO2 seminar

On June 5th, 2025, the Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems at Aalto University hosted its annual BIO2 research seminar at the Aalto Design Factory.
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A presentation on biobased colour stripping of textile waste. Two men are speaking on stage. Audience member holding a cup.

Time crystals could power future quantum computers

A time crystal, a long-life quantum system approaching perpetual motion, has been hooked up to its environment for the first time, unlocking an intriguing way to increase quantum computational and sensing power.
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Nanoparticles in Functional Textiles

Dr. Md. Reazuddin Repon has contributed as an editor to a book titled 鈥淣anoparticles Integrated Functional Textiles鈥.
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Book cover of 'Nanoparticles Integrated Functional Textiles' edited by Md. Reazuddin Repon, Daiva Miku膷ioniene, and Aminoddin Haji.

Carbon-based radicals at the frontier of solar cell technology

Could a single unpaired electron change the future of solar energy?
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Are you the new ARTS Data Agent?

Apply to be the next Data Agent from the School of ARTS.
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Research & Art
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The real reasons Endurance sank 鈥 study finds Shackleton knew of ship鈥檚 shortcomings

A world-first study reveals the famed polar explorer was aware of worrying structural shortcomings in the ill-fated ship 鈥 Endurance was not designed for compressive ice conditions 鈥 yet it set sail anyway.
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Ships must adapt to a warming Arctic 鈥 Finnish research is at the forefront of better design

Aalto University expertise is in high demand as changing sea ice conditions open up new maritime routes.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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A red model boat is testing ice breaking capabilities in a large indoor ice tank facility.

Science Day at the Department of Applied Physics showcased young talent

The day included talks, posters and alumni presentations.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Internationalisation requires leaders to聽adapt聽their mental models

To succeed in today鈥檚 diverse and fragmented international environment, leaders of Finnish companies need to be able to rethink established mental models and ways of working. Failures can challenge ingrained assumptions and spark change.
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The first Finnish introductory work on materials science is published

Professor Sami Franssila鈥檚 book Aine (鈥淢atter鈥) introduces the fundamentals and phenomena of materials science in a way that speaks to both students and readers interested in science. The work is the first Finnish-language general university-level presentation in the field. 'Aine' covers the full spectrum of materials, from metals to polymers and from ceramics to composites.
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Cover of the book Aine

Students can receive Sustainability Action Booster expense grant for their ideas at any time

Significant impacts on sustainability culture can start with even small actions
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Aalto University students. Photo by Aleksi Poutanen.

Finland鈥檚 smallest large carnivore seeks new forests 鈥 remote sensing supports wolverine conservation

Satellite data and snow track surveys reveal that wolverines have returned to Southern Finland. While the national population is growing, the species remains endangered. A new study sheds light on the forest environments that support its survival.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Feedback requested for new AI tools 鈥 Scopus AI and Web of Science Research Assistant

Have you used the AI tools of reference and citation databases? Tell us what you think.
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