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Aggressive oral cancer can be identified at an early stage by changes in lymphatic vessels

18.02.2026

Oral cancers with a high risk of recurrence can be identified at an early stage by examining the lymphatic vessels of the tumour. Finnish researchers have discovered for the first time that the surface cells of the lymphatic vessels in oral cancer contain proteins that indicate cell division and strongly predict disease progression and mortality.

Doctoral dissertation: Safer batteries for small devices – thermal spray techniques open new possibilities for manufacturing solid-state batteries

Thin-film all-solid-state batteries are particularly well suited as power sources for small electronic devices. Compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries, they offer improved durability and safety. However, challenges related to manufacturing have so far limited their wider adoption. In M.Sc. Arman Hasani’s doctoral research, thermal spray and laser post-processing techniques were investigated as potential manufacturing routes for these next-generation batteries.

Research explores the behaviour of urban wildlife – new gardens and sites sought for next summer’s experiments

10.02.2026

An ongoing research project investigates how urban environments influence the behaviour of carnivores, such as red foxes, badgers and raccoon dogs. The study is conducted through behavioural experiments on private gardens and forest patches in southern Finland. New experiment sites are now being sought for next summer’s experiments, which will document the animal species visiting residential areas and examine their behaviour.

SSRI medication during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of gestational diabetes but may protect against preterm birth

13.02.2026

An international team of researchers has found that the use of SSRI antidepressants during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of gestational diabetes and early adaptation problems in newborns, even after taking maternal depression into account. The study also discovered that taking SSRI medication during pregnancy may reduce the risks of preterm birth and low birth weight.