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An MRI in each other's arms shows how physical contact alters the brains of couples

Researchers can now scan two people together, showing that touching synchronises couple's brains, making them mirror each other鈥檚 movements
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Two people in an mri scanner on the left, with an image of their brains on the right

Call for grant proposals

The 2020 Matti Lehti grants are open for proposals until 31 May 2020.
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AoF Center of Excellence Call - Aalto internal enrollment

All consortiums planning on taking part in the CoE call are asked to enroll by Friday 5th June.
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Atomic-level understanding of materials facilitates product development

Project aims to achieve scientific breakthroughs and create new business.
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Kiteist盲 sellulosaa atomitasolla, kuva: Antti Karttunen

The mystery of the immortal

Artist professor Maija Tammi and graphic artist Ville Tiet盲v盲inen have created an art book that combines scientific research, art and storytelling.
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valokuvassa pitkulainen polyyppi hydra mustaa taustaa vasten

Second report by the Helsinki GSE Situation Room: Lay-offs and redundancies caused by the corona crisis have hit different employee groups in different ways

The report is presented at an open access webinar in Zoom on Thursday, 23 April at 8 am.
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Sis盲kuva Kauppakorkeakoulusta. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Mikko Raskinen

Artificial intelligence passes on skills at the workplace

A new technology automatically creates guidance in work tasks and it promises to save money and time in the training of employees.
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AI-driven assistant for final assembly and maintenance by Aalto university's CEAMA project

DiCtion Uses Visual Data to Automate Construction Site Processes

Sensors and cameras on a digitalised construction site provide a huge amount of useful data. As a result, it鈥檚 becoming almost impossible to interpret that data manually. Aalto University is now looking for ways to automate the processing and use of construction data in the DiCtion research project.
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construction site

On the Way to a Digital Revolution in Construction

Trimble is one of the partners in the Aalto University-led research and development project DiCtion (Digitalizing Construction Workflows). Trimble鈥檚 Jukka Suomi shares his thoughts on how the project is contributing to the digital revolution in the industry and explains what the company is developing in DiCtion.
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Jukka-Suomi

How to Make High-Rise Construction Perform Better

High-rise construction has been around since the 1880s, but in Finland it鈥檚 still a fairly rare phenomenon. As cities are considering new ways to meet the demands of the ever-increasing urban population, high-rises are now part of the solution. A working group of the Building 2030 consortium is exploring processes and technologies for making high-rise construction more efficient and sustainable.
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crane

Relying on 鈥渓ocal food鈥 is a distant dream for most of the world

A recent study from Aalto University shows that less than one-third of the world's population could currently meet their demand for food produced in their local vicinity
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food production map

Bacteria factories and soft robots

Tailored molecules and materials could revolutionise the chemicals industry, move fabrics and make solar panels more ecological.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Jan Deska, Jaana Vapaavuori, kuva: Jaakko Kahilaniemi

Creating zero-energy houses, non-toxic glitter and fossil-free glue with wood

Building wisely with wood is an efficient way to combat climate change. It鈥檚 possible to build almost anything with wood if we develop our expertise and adjust our attitudes, an expert says.
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Zero-energy Luukku house. Photo: Montse Zamorano Gan虄a虂n

The best food ideas are chewed over in company, not alone

Nimble experimentation by small companies with their customers and even competitors brings new treats to your plate.
Aalto Magazine, Cooperation, Research & Art
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Piirroskuvassa on ruokaan liittyvi盲 asioita, kuten ruokailuv盲lineit盲, hymyilev盲t kasvot, omenanpuolikas ja mehil盲isi盲. Lis盲ksi mittalasi ja pipetti.

Anything but an ordinary greenhouse

A wood-structured windowless greenhouse consumes only half as much energy as a traditional glass greenhouse. In addition to producing food, Pasi Herranen鈥檚 invention could generate electricity and excess heat in the future.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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Kuvassa Pasi Herranen, Orvokki Ihalainen ja Panu Miettinen

Professors Farah Kodeih and Henri Schildt: 鈥楧ue to coronavirus, we all have the opportunity to reflect on radical uncertainty'

The uncertainties and disruptions we are now experiencing, although temporary and often modest, provide a glimpse into the commonly overlooked hardships of marginalized individuals.
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The picture shows a path to the bird tower on Aalto University Campus.

Business Finland funding call for projects related to resolving the corona crisis 鈥 deadline 30.6.2020

The corona crisis has created new societal needs. Business Finland responds to this need by offering research organizations an opportunity to apply for funding to address the challenges caused by the corona crisis. Funding can be applied for until June 30th, 2020.
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Finally, Anyons reveal their exotic quantum properties

A groundbreaking discovery by Aalto physicist, Dr. Manohar Kumar, will feature on the front cover of the journal Science
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The cost of 鈥榝ast fashion鈥 鈥 Up to 92 million tonnes of waste and 79 trillion litres of water consumed per year to make garments

The fashion industry contributes to 10% of global pollution. A system-wide transition needed immediately to reduce environmental costs of the fashion industry, a new Aalto University study concludes in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment journal.
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Samples of dyer鈥檚 woad (v盲rimorsinko) non-toxic blue dye textiles. Photo: Valeria Azovskaya

Something is Lurking in the Heart of Quasar 3C 279

First Event Horizon Telescope Images of a Black-Hole Powered Jet
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Kvasaarin suihku, kuva: EHT