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Dam construction on the Mekong River poses threat to ecosystems and livelihoods

Tens of dams have been built on the Mekong River. The dams and climate change threaten the area鈥檚 ecosystems, livelihoods and food security.
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Aalto University-launched brain stimulation company lists on the stock exchange

Medical device developed by Nexstim achieves very promising results for stroke patient rehabilitation
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Better and less expensive LED lights

The researchers at Aalto University are looking for better materials and more efficient production methods for Nobel Prize-winning LED lights.
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Three scientists to be awarded Honorary Doctorates from the School鈥檚 research areas

The Aalto University schools of technology will confer honorary doctorates on ten eminent persons in the fields of science, technology and society.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Developing renewable energy concepts at workshop in Brazil

鈥淭he moment I saw the ad, I knew I wanted to participate the workshop鈥, Sanjay Shah, student of Process Systems Engineering, says.
Studies, Research & Art, Cooperation
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Catalyst could help bleach pulp in seconds

In addition to time, a promising invention in the field of chemical technology could also save energy and chemicals.
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Catalyst could help bleach pulp in seconds photo: Heidi-Hanna Karhu

Researchers prefer citing researchers of good reputation

If a scientist has a good reputation among his colleagues, other scientists are more likely to cite his publications.
Research & Art, Press releases
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Scientists demonstrate efficient energy transfer mechanism for graphene sensors and transistors

Aalto University researchers have demonstrated a new type of scattering process to provide an efficient energy transfer mechanism in graphene.
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SYSTEM RESEARCH - "Studies from Aalto University in the Area of Neuroscience Described (Neuromagnetic brain responses to other person's eye blinks seen on video)"

Recent findings of the researchers of the Brain Research Unit reveal that eye blinks may relate to the social importance of facial gestures.
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Field of Science - Epiphenom: "Supernatural believers see minds at work behind random patterns"

A recent article of the neuroscientists of Aalto University and University of Helsinki, is reviewed in the Field of Science blog -"Epiphenom".
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Finnish research team reveals how emotions are mapped in the body

Researchers Aalto University have revealed how emotions are experienced in the body.
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Green property services produce customer value

Green property services can improve the environmental performance and energy efficiency of properties, while also producing customer value.
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5G Research @ Aalto website launched

The 5G Research @ Aalto consists of multidisciplinary research groups from different departments of the School of Electrical Engineering.
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Designer fascinated by birch fibre

Eveliina Netti used Ioncell developed at Aalto University to make a bow tie and handkerchief for men who appreciate ecology and a playful style.
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Best Paper Award at UbiComp 2014 色色啦 researchers

The article presents new, secure and scalable ways of configuring and managing ubiquitous displays.
Research & Art, Awards and Recognition, Press releases
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Aalto-born Brain Stimulation Company Plans Initial Public Offering

Medical device developed by Nexstim achieves very promising results for stroke patient rehabilitation in the US.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Success for Aalto in EU funding

Aalto University received approximately EUR 76 million in research funding distributed by EU's 7th Framework Programme.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Men enjoy competition, but so do women, researchers find

Common stereotypes would have us believe that men are more competitive and women more cooperative.
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