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A study: what do trees teach us about handling stress?
Minority tech workers are increasingly clustering in large cities and contributing to ethnic desegregation, a study by Tiit Tammaru, Professor at the University of Tartu, and his colleagues shows. Photo credit: private collection
Even with all the digital tools, we are drifting apart in cities, study shows
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How “hunger” and right teams may just tip the scales for startups
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Study: Educators bullied in the past struggle more at work
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Loneliness is largely an inner game, study confirms
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To change how students think, start with the teachers
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How design can make our streets safer
Over 15 years, more engineers retired than graduated in Estonia. Teams like FS Team Tallinn help spark new interest. Photo credit: FS Team Tallinn
“There’s no room for fear.” – Estonian students built the fastest formula car
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Estonian researchers create next generation microbes
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Estonia leads the world in academic freedom. How did it happen?
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Estonians will be frontrunners in protecting space. Virtually
Laura Elise Arvisto is holding GaltTec’s fuel cell technology’s mockup illustrating the size of their solution. It weighs around 1,5 kilos. Photo: private collection.
A lab accident turned into a revolution in energy technology
Hannes Agabus believes in giving more power to the energy consumers. Photo credit: Private Collection
From the Russian Grid to Electricity in the Cloud. Handling Energy, Estonian Style! 
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Estonia could bring Europe’s seaweed products to the next level!
Parents often discuss screen time for children, but what about the elderly? Screen time could benefit them. Credit: Anete Toming
Research links internet surfing to healthy aging
Kuldar Taveter is helping computers understand humans better. Photo credit: private collection
Teaching robots how to feel
“If you start thinking about an oil spill after it happened, then it's too late!” said Jan-Victor Björkqvist, a researcher at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. Photo credit: Baltic Work Boats
Preventing disasters! Researchers mapped how oil moves in the sea
Marlon Dumas, a University of Tartu professor and a computer scientist, is a keynote speaker at sTARTUp Day 2024.  Photo: Maanus Kullamaa for Excite magazine / Execution Ekspress Meedia Special Solutions
An expert view: how to integrate artificial intelligence into your company?
This year, seven researchers from Estonian universities made it to the top of the science world. Photo credit: Patrik Tamm
Here’s advice from the top talent in the science world
Weather is sparking many changes. What about taste? Photo credit: Pixabay
Global warming is changing how food tastes
What is the role of the teacher? A designerly way of thinking brings big questions to classrooms. Photo credit: Pixabay
An Estonian island school is designing education
TalTech researchers seek solutions to bring more fresh air into kindergartens and classrooms. Photo credit: Pexels
Scientists build a platform to make perfect indoor air conditions
Companies are exploiting the e-residency program. Matti Ylönen from the University of Helsinki concluded in his study that international organisations should pay more attention to upcoming virtual entrepreneurship programs. Photo credit: Pixabay
Study: virtual citizenship falls into a grey area businessmen can exploit
As we age, lifestyle choices affect our health, but the story is a little different when it comes to young children. Photo credit: Freepik
The number of child cancer patients is on the rise

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