The Autonomic Underwater Vehicle Revealed Hidden Water Movements in the Baltic Sea
Researchers from the Tallinn University of Technology have confirmed that significant and short-term water movements beneath the seemingly calm surface of the Gulf of Finland influence the ocean's health.
Chemical smuggling paves the way from cat gold to solar panels
The article discusses ongoing research at Tallinn University of Technology on solar panels made from a lunar material called cat gold, alongside the broader implications of chemical smuggling in the solar energy sector.
TalTech's Best Researcher of the Year Helps to Break Plastic Dependency, Young Researcher Makes Electric Systems Smarter
Tallinn University of Technology honors scientists who are making significant contributions beyond the laboratory, especially focusing on the breakthroughs by researchers Andres Krumme and Andrii Chub.
Tallinn University of Technology awaits its open doors day
Tallinn University of Technology is hosting an open doors day to provide prospective students with insights into their future prospects, degree programs, university campus, and student life.
Tallinn University of Technology to open a drone academy this fall
Tallinn University of Technology will launch a drone academy this fall to enhance students' skills in various applications of drone technology.
Senior Researcher: Drivers Stealing Yellow Lights Block Intersections During Peak Hours
A senior researcher at Tallinn University of Technology highlights how drivers running yellow lights at busy intersections disrupt traffic flow and signal cycles.
Researchers at Tallinn University of Technology create pyrite-based solar battery
Researchers from Tallinn University of Technology have developed a pyrite-based solar battery that is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than existing alternatives.
Doctoral Thesis: Personal Experience Eases Fear of Self-Driving Buses
A recent doctoral thesis from Tallinn University of Technology suggests that personal travel experiences can alleviate people's fears of self-driving buses in Estonia.
Science Award Winner Targo Kalamees: Estonia's Building Fund Needs Renovation
Professor Targo Kalamees of Tallinn University of Technology has received a national science award for his work on building renovations, focusing on energy efficiency and moisture safety.
Yeast may help leave synthetic materials in the past
Researchers at Tallinn University of Technology have discovered that the red yeast Rhodotorula toruloides can produce sugar-based polymers as a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based materials.
TTΓ marine scientist: half of the Baltic Sea may freeze in the first half of February
A marine scientist from Tallinn University of Technology warns that climate forecasts indicate significant ice formation in the Baltic Sea, which may impact critical infrastructure and winter navigation despite recent winters being less icy.
Rigid Safety Models Lead Ships to Grounding
Researchers from Tallinn University of Technology highlight that current rigid safety models fail to account for the uncertainties at sea, contributing to an increase in maritime accidents despite technological advancements.