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Category Archives: Natural and exact sciences
Weather Forecast for Christmas and Winter
Marko Kaasik, senior researcher at the Laboratory of Physics of Atmosphere at the UT Institute of Physics, predicts white Christmas and relatively warm January and February in Estonia. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Tartu
Tagged Christmas, forecast, meteorology, physics, weather, weather forecast, winter
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Estonia Is a Paradise for Mushrooms
Estonia has one of the greatest varieties of mycorrhiza mushrooms. Only truffles of different kind haven’t reached Estonia because of the relatively cold climate. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged biodiversity, mushrooms, mycology, mycorrhiza mushrooms, tropics
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How Good Is Estonian Science?
When countries are compared according to the average number of references per scientific article, Estonia has 9.46 references per article, putting the country in 30th place, right after Singapore and before Portugal. Seventeen scientists from Estonian universities belong to the top one per cent of the most referenced scientists in the world. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Social sciences
Tagged Estonia, Estonian science, Estonian scientists, mismatch negativity, most referenced scientists, quotability
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Estonian Wooded Meadow Shares the World Record for Species Richness with Rain Forests
Professor Meelis Partel of the macroecology workgroup at the University of Tartu, in conjunction with colleagues from New Zealand, USA and Germany, has published a list of world diversity records for vascular plants, including rain forests and Laelatu wooden meadow in Estonia. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged biodiversity, macroecology, rain forests, species richness, wooded meadow
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Meet Shazia, a Bright Master in IT from Pakistan
This is a podcast interview with Shazia Javed, a fresh Master’s graduate in Software Engineering at the University of Tartu from Pakistan. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research, Student life, Studies, Tartu
Tagged interview, IT, Master''s, MSc, Pakistan, podcast, software engineering, student story
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Estonian Wine Against Alzheimer’s
After the “French Paradox” was formulated, red wine made of grapes has been considered to be a kind of remedy. Priit Pedastsaar writes about how Estonian wine could be even healthier and become the next functional food. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged alcohol, Alzheimer, Estonia, fermentation, French paradox, health, wine, wine production
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