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New polariton technology could revolutionise thin infrared detectors in various industries

06.11.2025

Researchers at the University of Turku, Finland, have developed a groundbreaking organic infrared photodiode that achieves record-level sensitivity in devices that are ultrathin and ready to be integrated into different applications. This infrared photodiode could pave the way for compact, low-power sensors for medical, environmental and wearable technologies. 

POOL Project explores the hidden life of temporary wetlands – art and science meet in the final exhibition

05.11.2025

Beneath the forest canopy of Finland lies a world teeming with life. The POOL project, which has investigated the dynamic life and ecological importance of seasonal wetlands in Finland, is organizing a final exhibition and closing seminar combining science and art at the Botanic Garden of the University of Turku in November.

Mapineq consortium identifies long-term investments and rapid-response interventions as key to reducing inequality

05.11.2025

Sustained investments in people’s well-being – combined with swift, targeted support when difficulties arise – are essential to strengthening social equality across Europe. This is the central conclusion of Mapineq Mapping Inequalities Through the Life Course, a three-year research project spanning several European countries. At the project’s conclusion, the researchers compiled a comprehensive White Paper translating the findings into evidence-based recommendations for policymakers.

Single-emitter white OLEDs could cut costs and chemicals in next generation lighting

03.11.2025

In an effort to create simpler next-generation lighting solutions, researchers from the University of Turku have developed a colour-tunable white OLED. It is a flexible top light-emitting device that produces white light from a single organic layer and two standard aluminum electrodes, eliminating the need for scarce indium tin oxide. This streamlined design replaces the need for complex organic stacks with smart optics, which promises to lower manufacturing costs and reduce reliance on scarce materials.