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Tampere University (Finnish: Tampereen yliopisto) is a Finnish university that was established on 1 January 2019 as a merger between the University of Tampere and Tampere University of Technology

Robot with fairy-like features soars with wind and light power

Practical semiconductor spintronics breakthrough

Identifying malignant tissue in brain tumours during surgery with an artificial nose

An artificial nose developed at Tampere University, Finland, helps neurosurgeons to identify cancerous tissue during surgery and enables the more precise excision of tumours. Electrosurgical resection using devices such as an electric knife or diathermy blade is currently a widely used technique in neurosurgery. When tissue is burned, tissue molecules are dispersed in the form

Identifying malignant tissue in brain tumours during surgery with an artificial nose

Weaponised research: how to keep you and your sources safe in the age of surveillance

Surveillance has become so ubiquitous that it appears likely that Russia was caught in the act conspiring to fix the 2016 United States presidential election, and at least one of his staffers was basically overheard conspiring with them. Politicians aren’t the only ones being watched. Edward Snowden’s 2013 revelations detailing the US National Security Agency’s

Weaponised research: how to keep you and your sources safe in the age of surveillance

Researchers develop DNA-based single-electron electronic devices

Nature has inspired generations of people, offering a plethora of different materials for innovations. One such material is the molecule of the heritage, or DNA, thanks to its unique self-assembling properties. Researchers at the Nanoscience Center (NSC) of the University of Jyväskylä and BioMediTech (BMT) of the University of Tampere have now demonstrated a method

Researchers develop DNA-based single-electron electronic devices

Electronic Nose Sniffs Out Prostate Cancer Using Urine Samples

Novel noninvasive technique successfully discriminates between prostate cancer and benign disease in proof of principle study, paving the way for easy and early diagnosis, reports The Journal of Urology® We may soon be able to make easy and early diagnoses of prostate cancer by smell. Investigators in Finland have established that a novel noninvasive technique

Electronic Nose Sniffs Out Prostate Cancer Using Urine Samples

World’s first biodegradable joint implant grows new joints

A fully-functioning “neojoint,” made from the body’s own cells   Joint implants should always be made of materials like titanium, so they can last the lifetime of the patient … right? Well, not according to researchers at Finland’s Tampere University of Technology. They’ve developed a product known as RegJoint, which is reportedly the world’s first

World’s first biodegradable joint implant grows new joints

Waterproof fabric anntena could save people lost at sea

A patch about the size of the leather name tab on a pair of jeans could save your life one day A patch about the size of the leather name tab on a pair of jeans could save your life one day – should you be stranded at sea, that is. In a project overseen

Waterproof fabric anntena could save people lost at sea

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