On Thursday, 5 March 2026, Gavin Slade delivered a guest lecture at the University of Helsinki organized by the Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy. The topic of the lecture was “What is the ...
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This page contains five semantic networks that show which words typically co-occur in Babylonian legal and administrative texts. The texts have been primarily written in the sixth and fifth centuries ...
Meet students and graduates of the Mas­ter’s Pro­gramme in Meteorology, Atmospheric and Climate-System Sciences and learn what they think about their studies and life in Helsinki. Meteorology is a ...
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 ...
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 ...
A study conducted at the University of Helsinki, Finland set out to determine how 13 dog breeds performed in various cognitive tests. With a sample size of over 1,000 dogs, the researchers found ...
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 ...
A new genetic study carried out at the University of Helsinki and the University of Turku demonstrates that, at the end of the Iron Age, Finland was inhabited by separate and differing populations, ...
A study based on Finnish twins shows that reproductive history is associated, at the population level, with women’s lifespan and biological aging. In the study, mothers of large families, women who ...