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Hüpessaare study trail_Karl Ander Adami
Drying peatlands are turning into carbon dioxide sources
P2X4 receptors inside the eosinophil
TalTech immunologists develop new leucocyte markers
Living Room Science
Learning the Most Difficult Language in the World? A Scholarly Perspective
Earth history archives at Tallinn University of Technology
Geologists: anoxia caused biodiversity loss in ancient seas
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Science|Business: Robots flex their firefighting skills
Unlocking the Potential of Science of Light with Academic Leadership
Osteogenesis imperfecta or brittle bone disease
Towards better understanding of brittle bone disease
According to theory, people often use digital technologies to cope with negative emotions . Photo by: unsplash.com.
How excessive smartphone use may take its toll on mental health
Parkinson's disease affects neurons in the substantia nigra located in the midbrain. Photo by: Pixabay.com
Towards better diagnosis of Parkinson’s Disease
Physical activity may slow down the adverse effects of ageing. Photo by: Anete Palmik.
Regular exercise helps maintain independence in later life
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Viruses bring new genes to the human organism
Estonian Genome Center at the University of Tartu. Photo by: Renee Altrov
Science|Business: Estonian researchers strive to personalise healthcare
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What should I eat to make my gut bacteria happy?
The development of next generation energy storage and conversion technologies is crucial for tackling climate change and securing sustainable energy production in the future. Photo by: Taaniel Malleus
Batteries: could sodium save us from the scarcity of lithium?
A happy Vietnamese child. Photo by: Unsplash.com
Improving treatment protocols of a common birth defect in Vietnam
EMBL Heidelberg Campus shot by a drone. Copyright EMBL. License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Estonia becomes a prospect member of EMBL
High blood pressure is a risk factor for ischaemic disease. Picture by: Pixabay.com.
Strategies for reducing mortality from heart disease
Grave of a Scythian-Sarmatian in Perevolochan, in the southern foothills of the Urals in Russia. Author/source: Nikita Savelev
Geneticists and archaeologists are tracing the belligerent Scythians
Sampling of methane-derived carbonate crust at 1200 m deep seafloor offshore Svalbard. Photo by: Aivo Lepland, TalTech.
Deep-sea methane emissions and ice ages are linked
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Getting the data of gene donors on their doctors’ desk
Eneken Laanes. Photo by Piret Räni.
Tallinn University humanities scholar Eneken Laanes awarded a prestigious grant by ERC
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Taking the detection of foetal chromosome disorders to the next level

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