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Could using Open Data be the next big leap for e-Estonia?

Let the numbers do the talking: established only less than year ago, more than 10 PhD and a hundred master’s students studying in courses and programmes taught by the DigiGovLab staff; participation in many international projects and €10 million in funding. This article is published in collaboration with Research in Estonia. By Sven Paulus. These figures […]

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The University of Tartu to develop photonics with support from the EU

The researchers at the University of Tartu are embarking on an extensive five-year project, during which a Centre of Photonics and Computational Imaging will be established with a €2.5m grant from the European Commission. The new centre will bring together the university’s expertise in photonics and related fields and will also include a newly formed

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Tallinn hosts a European satellite industry roadshow

The European Union-supported “Eyes on Earth” Roadshow in Tallinn brings space and Earth observation closer to EU citizens. The third Copernicus “Eyes on Earth” pan-European roadshow event will take place on 3-4 October in Tallinn at the Estonian National Library. The roadshow is part of the European Commission’s Copernicus Earth Observation programme, aiming to raise

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Kersti Kaljulaid: Children should be better equipped to understand democracy

At the opening session of the Estonian parliament, Riigikogu, the country’s president, Kersti Kaljulaid, drew the attention of the MPs to many challenges, including offering better education on democracy and human rights in Estonia’s school system. Kaljulaid stressed the role of the parliament as the warden of the rule of law and drew the attention

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An Estonian study: Enough calcium intake in adolescence prevents obesity in adulthood

Scientists from the University of Tartu studied whether sufficient calcium intake in adolescent boys prevents obesity in adulthood. This article is published in collaboration with Research in Estonia. Obesity and overweightness during childhood and adolescence are significant risk factors fostering the development of insulin resistance already in adolescence, and type 2 diabetes mellitus, coronary artery diseases

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An Estonian-Finnish study: The fear of trying unfamiliar foods could be bad for your health

Food neophobia or the fear of trying new, unfamiliar foods unknown to a person might indicate a propensity for a one-sided diet and consequently for contracting various nutritional and metabolic diseases, a joint research conducted by scientists from the University of Tartu and the University of Helsinki found. This article is published in collaboration with Research

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An Estonian research: Global warming can be assessed by studying the clouds

A study, led by the Estonian scientist, Velle Toll, and published in Nature, the world’s most cited scientific journal, revealed that cleaning up the air from pollution does not accelerate global warming to the extent feared so far. This article is published in collaboration with Research in Estonia. Velle Toll, a senior research fellow at the University of

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Scientists find a pristine Renaissance-era shipwreck between Estonia and Sweden

An international team of scientists has revealed the remains of an intact and astonishingly preserved early modern period (late 15th – early 16th century) shipwreck in the Baltic Sea between Estonia and Sweden, using state-of-the-art underwater robotics. According to the University of Southampton, the UK, this unknown ship is probably the best-preserved shipwreck of its

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Estonian Andres Metspalu selected as a member of the pan-European cancer research initiative

Andres Metspalu, the head of the Estonian Biobank, has been selected as one of the members of the mission board for cancer of Horizon Europe, a European Union scientific research initiative. The European commissioner for research, science and innovation, Carlos Moedas, announced the names of the experts who have been selected as members of the

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How Estonian gene scientists are finding links between past and future

Estonian gene scientists are punching above their weight globally – Mait Metspalu and Kristiina Tambets from the Institute of Genomics at the University of Tartu give an insight to their work. This article is published in collaboration with Research in Estonia. By Sven Paulus. The outstanding research results from the Institute of Genomics at the University of

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