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New Study Sheds Light on the Ecology of Investors in Financial Markets

14.08.2018

Researchers from the University of Turku, Finland, and the University of Palermo, Italy, studied the similarity of investment decisions in the financial market and how the investment strategies used by the investors influence the volatility of the markets by using an exceptionally large set of empirical data. The results help in understanding the operation of financial markets and shed light on the connection of earlier theories to the actual stock market.

Capturing Elephants from the Wild Shortens Their Lives

07.08.2018

Humans have been capturing wild Asian elephants for more than 3,000 years for different purposes, and this still continues today despite the fact that the populations are declining. An international team of researchers has now analysed records of timber elephants in Myanmar to understand the effects of capture on the animals and their survival. The study shows that even years after their capture, wild-caught elephants’ mortality rate remains increased, and their average life expectancy is several years shorter compared to captive-born animals.

Researchers Solved Mystery of Clownfish Colouration

06.08.2018

The anemonefish is more familiarly known as the clownfish, as its bright colouration reminds of the face painting of a clown. The fish is familiar to the public at least on account of the animated film Finding Nemo with a clownfish as the main character. The striking and unique colouration consists of white stripes on an orange background, but its biological function has remained a mystery thus far. Now, a study by the researchers of the University of Turku and the University of Western Australia has revealed new information on the colouration of the clownfish.

Europe Forum Turku Gathers Together Finland’s Top Influencers in Autumn

18.07.2018

Organised in Turku in August–September, the broad and multisectoral programme of the extensive Europe Forum Turku focusing on the EU has been finished. Hundreds of top influencers from Finland and elsewhere in the EU will attend the event. The Centre for Parliamentary Studies of the University of Turku will invest in the Forum by publishing a discussion paper focusing on the most important themes of Finland’s EU politics before the event.

MAGIC Telescopes Trace Origin of Rare Cosmic Neutrino

06.07.2018

For the first time, astrophysicists have localised the source of a cosmic neutrino originated outside of the Milky Way. With high probability, the neutrino comes from a blazar, an active black hole at the centre of a distant galaxy in the Orion constellation. The scientists reached this interesting finding by combining a neutrino signal from IceCube with measurements from the Fermi-LAT and MAGIC telescopes as well as other instruments. This multi-messenger observation could also provide a clue to an unsolved mystery: the origin of cosmic rays.