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New tool enables exploring and visualising inequalities across Europe
27.11.2024
Standing at work can be detrimental to blood pressure
22.11.2024
Class Background Reflects on the Abundance of Social Relationships and level of subjective well-being in Finland (Doctoral defence: MA Minna Tuominen, 29.11.2024, Sociology)
19.11.2024
Large trial in United Kingdom indicates: KiVa antibullying programme effectively reduces bullying in primary schools
13.11.2024
John Morton Center recaps the US presidential election – join the Great Election Recap event
12.11.2024
Deans of the University of Turku have been appointed
08.11.2024
University of Turku awarded first ERC Synergy Grant - €10 million EU project to develop digital participation and deliberation in decision-making
05.11.2024
Hackmanite developed in Turku will soon be studied on the International Space Station
04.11.2024
Hackmanite, a mineral that is extensively studied and developed at the University of Turku, will be taken to the International Space Station as part of a new research project between the European...
Auditor's expertise in climate risks affects the quality of the client's climate risk disclosures
30.10.2024
Prostate cancer can be identified more accurately with a new assay
22.10.2024
A new diagnostic assay, developed by MSc Md. Ferdhos Khan in his PhD study, will help to more accurately distinguish patients with prostate cancer from those with benign prostatic hyperplasia.