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Finnish School Cell Phone Ban Improves Atmosphere
A cell phone ban implemented in a Finnish school has reportedly improved the atmosphere. Schools are monitoring the impact of the ban.
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Startup Aikoo Converts Industrial CO2 to Fuel
Finnish startup Aikoo is developing technology to convert industrial carbon dioxide emissions into fuel. Reduciner, another startup, has secured 3.6 million euros in seed funding for its Ranua project.
RFI Afrique
Samsung Begins One UI 8.5 Updates in Finland
Samsung has started rolling out the One UI 8.5 update to its devices in Finland. The update is part of Samsung's ongoing software support for its product line.
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Finland Plans Hydrogen Pipeline to Reduce Oil Reliance
Finland is planning to construct a hydrogen transmission pipeline to decrease its dependence on oil from the Middle East. A state-owned company is leading the construction on land owned by numerous Finnish citizens.
Mastodon
Patient Antibodies React To Samples From Pieksämäki And Puumala
Antibodies harvested from patients in Pieksämäki and Puumala, Finland, were reported to have reacted. The specific nature of these reactions was not further detailed by the sources.
Yle Radio 1
Conductor Knocks Million-Dollar Violin During Finland Concert
During an orchestra performance in Finland last month, a conductor accidentally swept his arms out, knocking an 18th-century violin, valued at millions, to the ground.
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Wildfire Warning Issued Across Finland
A wildfire warning is currently in effect for a large portion of Finland.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
Over 100,000 Suffer Gambling Addiction in Finland
A report indicates that over 100,000 individuals in Finland suffer from severe gambling problems. More than 100,000 individuals in Finland are struggling with gambling addiction.
YLE Radio 1 Finland
Finland Discovers Sanctions Loophole
Finland has identified a method to avoid the harshest sanctions, according to a report. This discovery means that sanctions may not be imposed if a member state exceeds certain limits. Sanctions are often linked to a state's failure to implement agreed-upon reforms with European institutions and the Commission.
YLE Radio 1 Finland