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First Salomaa Prize Awarded to Dr Jean-Eric Pin

13.09.2018

The first Salomaa Prize was awarded to Dr Jean-Eric Pin from Paris. The award ceremonies took place in the annual Developments in Language Theory Symposium (DLT conference for short) in Tokyo on 13 September.

​The Prize-winning mathematician Jean-Eric Pin (centre) at the award ceremony alongside award committee members Mikhail Volkov and Juhani Karhumäki.

Researchers Managed to Prevent the Disappearing of Quantum Information

13.09.2018

The properties of quantum mechanics can be utilised, for example, in technology and encrypting messages, but the disadvantage is the occasional disappearing of information. For the first time, a research group consisting of Finnish and Chinese scientists has found a way to fully control the information escaping the qubit.

New Genetic Compound Marker Could Help Early Diagnosis of Aggressive Prostate Cancer

11.09.2018

A research team at the University of Turku discovered a link between the interplay of certain simultaneously occurring genetic changes in the HOXB13 and CIP2A genes, aggressiveness of prostate cancer, high risk of developing the disease, and poorer survival rates of patients. Prostate cancer is a major challenge in health care with over one million new cases and 300,000 deaths from it each year worldwide.

European Commission Grants Funding for Project on Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma

11.09.2018

The European Remembrance Programme of the European Commission has granted funding for the interdisciplinary project “#NeverAgain: Teaching Transmission of Trauma and Remembrance through Experiential Learning”. Over the next two years, the project aims to address the concealed hatreds, prejudices and normalised oppressions that are learnt through the unhealed and transmitted traumas perpetuated in our everyday lives through seemingly harmless everyday practices.

Learning and Ball Games between Turku and Bangladesh in Virtual Reality

10.09.2018

Fourth grade schoolchildren in two schools, Pääskyvuori school in Turku and Dhaka Joy & Hope in Bangladesh, started getting to know each other and the virtual learning environment by throwing a ball and playing hide and seek. In a globally unique experiment, fourth graders will get to develop and experiment with a new kind of learning environment together with the researchers. Working with pupils and teachers, the researchers are gathering ideas for building new ways of learning.

Record Number of Participants at Turku Summer School

07.09.2018

Turku Summer School, which was jointly organised by the University of Turku, Turku University of Applied Sciences and Study in Turku, attracted record-breaking 83 students from nearly 30 different countries to summery Turku.

​Students learning the basics of the Finnish language.

Shared Lifetime of Grandmothers and Grandchildren Significantly Increased Since 1800s

07.09.2018

The importance of grandmothers in the lives of their grandchildren has changed. The shared lifetime between grandmothers and their grandchildren has a fundamental effect on how grandparents and grandchildren influence each other. A study conducted by biologists at the University of Turku, based on Finnish parish registers, indicates that, in this agrarian society, the shared lifetime of grandchildren and their grandmothers was short.