Keyword: News

This page displays contents related to the keyword.

Finnish Christmas Celebrations: Advent

07.12.2017

Celebration of Advent is one of the Finnish traditions of celebrating Christmas. The tradition arrived in Finland in the late 1800s from Sweden, and it created a new way of celebrating Christmas. The Finnish Christmas Celebrations feature explores Finnish traditions and customs.

​On each Advent Sunday, a candle is lit to celebrate the occasion. It is traditional to light one candle on the first Sunday, two on the second, and finally four on the last Advent Sunday.

Xenon Gas Treatment Studied at Turku University Hospital Progresses into Drug Development

04.12.2017

Xenon gas was studied at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Turku University Hospital, Finland in 2009–2014 as a treatment for minimising the damage of cardiac arrest, and now it enters drug development in spring 2018. NeuroproteXeon is advancing the study of xenon in a pivotal phase III trial. An earlier study discovered that xenon protects the white matter in the brain from damage and the latest research showed that xenon can also protect the heart.

BalticSatApps Project Supports Commercialisation of Earth Observation Data in the Baltic Sea Region

04.12.2017

In the past 30 years, substantial R&D efforts in the field of Earth Observation (EO) have been made globally, but the observation data has not yet been commercialised on a larger scale. The European Regional Development Fund has financed the international BalticSatApps project, which aims at speeding up the market uptake of EO data in the Baltic Sea Region. The project is led by the Brahea Centre of the University of Turku.

Neural Machine Translation: New Approach to Communication and Translation

27.11.2017

For decades, machine translation has been discussed to replace humans, but the goal has not yet been achieved. Neural Machine Translation (NMT) is a newer development in machine translation, and there are high expectations for it. The School of Languages and Translation Studies at the University of Turku organises courses on translation technology and machine translation with emphasis on practical approach to modern technology. Neural machine translation is marketed in the media as the solution to the problems between languages. Is that also the case beneath the surface?