Come celebrate Pride Week on Thursday at the library’s Pride Café on Aleksandria’s 1st floor on 25 June 2026 from 14:00 to 17:00. Light snacks, crafts, and book recommendations related to the theme ...
Explore the University of Helsinki’s bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programmes and open university courses. Find your favourite and apply, or register during the relevant application period. This ...
The Trustworthy Machine Learning group studies machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) that we could trust with sensitive data and critical applications. Our main foci are privacy-preserving ...
Our research is focused on graph algorithms, from both a theoretical perspective, and a practical perspective motivated by real-world problems in Bioinformatics, such as genome sequencing technologies ...
For those striving for a Deep Tech & AI-enabled sustainable future, NEXUS is the place to grow crystallised solutions into fundable & scalable global startups. About NEXUS We understand that the ...
The aim of the Doctoral Programme in Drug Research (DPDR) is to educate experts that have a wide view of drugs and toxicology. DPDR is a multidisciplinary doctoral programme and research in DPDR ...
Partial meniscectomy does not improve patient symptoms or function, reveals a 10-year follow-up of the FIDELITY, a placebo-surgery controlled trial. Trimming a degenerated meniscus, or partial ...
The online course designed by the University of Helsinki and a learning company MinnaLearn is free and open for everyone. It provides easy-to-understand information and practical examples on the topic ...
Researchers at the University of Helsinki have demonstrated that certain strains of Desulfovibrio bacteria are the likely cause of Parkinson’s disease in most cases. The study enables the screening of ...
The method is based on a recyclable filtration fluid consisting of a superbase-alcohol compound. One gram of the new compound can absorb 156 milligrams of carbon dioxide. A new method to capture ...
An abundance of genes has journeyed all the way from Siberia to Finland, a recent study indicates. As late as during the Iron Age, people with a genome similar to that of the Sámi people lived much ...
Microplastics, tiny plastic particles pervasive in agricultural environments, interact with and disrupt the microbial ecosystem in the rumen – the first stomach chamber of cattle, reveals an ...