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The biggest obstacle in commissioning automated factories is the human factor
Ülo Niinemets analyses the Role of Plants in Climate Change
The trainer modelled in a TUT doctoral thesis can be used for rehabilitation of musculoskeletal traumas
EBS is again among the world top 300 business schools
Research group investigates acoustics and eliminates noise
Young Scientist expands Boundaries
TUT scientists are developing a helmet device for emergency diagnosis of traumatic brain injury
A doctoral thesis defended at TUT found ways to save energy in power and civil engineering sectors
Scientist Mart Min enjoys seeing Results working in Real Life
Nanomaterial can accelerate Wound Treatment
The research group of academician Andres Öpik is engaged in capturing carcinoma cells
Estonian Buildings need Sustainable Solutions
The scientists of Tallinn University of Technology assess our everyday work environment
Energy researchers of Tallinn University of Technology investigate consumption patterns in the Estonian power system
Public Sector Services Need Citizens’ Input but also Reliable and Universal Systems
A doctoral thesis explain the most suitable wastewater treatment methods for Estonian landfills
An international research carried out by TUT scientists values Estonian wood as a building material
Tissues Made of Nanomaterials—Far from Science Fiction
Predator-prey relationships between mixotrophic protists influence summertime plankton in the Baltic Sea
UT scientists defeated Harvard University in international competition
A novel digital computer chip designed by TUT’s scientists and students
Small-Molecule Probes – Future Helpmates in Diagnostics and Monitoring
Genome Center’s innovative risk score predicts diabetes more accurately than its predecessors
Artistic Translation—the Key Feature of Estonian Translation in the 20th century

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