-
The latest edition of The Lancet medical journal reports on research from the University of Helsinki in Finland.
BBC: Diabetic legacy of childhood cancer
-
Siilasmaa launched his firm in 1988 fresh from the University of Helsinki, where he studied economics, global marketing and computer science.
CNN: Virus protection coming for wireless users
-
Mr Torvalds released the first version of the Linux kernel in 1991, when he was a 21-year-old computer-science student at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
ECONOMIST: MONITORS: And the winners are... | The
-
Not long after Linus Torvalds, then an undergraduate at the University of Helsinki, created the software in 1991, it was adopted by influential programmers and hackers.
FORBES: Cult brands
-
This disappearance of people with an E-4 gene from the aging population is a "remarkable finding, " say the University of Helsinki scientists who did the study.
WSJ: A Gene Gives a Hint Of How Long a Person Might Hope to Live
-
Prof Petri Kallio from the University of Helsinki suggests that several cognate words describing technological inventions - such as the wheel - are evident across different languages.
BBC: English language 'originated in Turkey'
-
Researchers from the University of Helsinki and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics created high-tech gloves that help you find what you're looking for by vibrating when you get close to the lost item.
ENGADGET: Inhabitat's Week in Green: cardboard cockroach, a milk carton pavilion and the iPotty
-
Mikael's cousin Niklas Hed, who was 29 at the time, got the idea to start a gaming company in 2003 after he and two friends won a competition at the University of Helsinki to create a multiplayer mobile game on one of the very first Nokia smartphones.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
Since 1984, researchers in Helsinki, working with University of Michigan geneticists, have been monitoring the fates of 666 elderly men whose apo E type was known.
WSJ: A Gene Gives a Hint Of How Long a Person Might Hope to Live
-
He was a blameless professor at the University of Birmingham, and his essay was written for an obscure journal of philology in Helsinki.
NEWYORKER: The English Wars