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    Shaking nanotubes

    The properties of nanomaterials depend on how these structures vibrate, among other things. Scientists, including a Polish researcher, investigated the vibrations occurring in various types of carbon nanotubes.

  • Eurasian Lycaon lycaonoides after a successful hunt. Visible powerful teeth. Credit: W. Gornig

    Canine 'Jack the Ripper' - last Eurasian lycaon from Polish lands

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    ChatGPT fails Polish internal medicine exam

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    Concrete, microplastics and implants will be all that remains of humanity, says geologist

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    Water temperature in river on Spitsbergen is rising faster than expected

  • Credit: Marcin Kluczek

    Peatland vegetation diseases can be detected with AI and satellite systems

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    After 20 years of EU membership, most Poles more Euro-realists than Euro-enthusiasts

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    Bacteriophages have potential to save humanity, says biochemist

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    Multifractal brain and early stages of multiple sclerosis

  • 12.04.2024. Presentation of the laboratory of the Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Kraków. The presentation accompanied a press briefing on the groundbreaking discovery concerning a network of paint cracks (crackleure) in Renaissance paintings made as part of the Grieg project by an international group of scientists, including experts from the Wawel Royal Castle. (jm) PAP/Łukasz Gągulski

    Krakow researchers make ‘groundbreaking discovery’ explaining cracks in Renaissance art

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Shaking nanotubes

The properties of nanomaterials depend on how these structures vibrate, among other things. Scientists, including a Polish researcher, investigated the vibrations occurring in various types of carbon nanotubes.

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    AI is unfair and reproduces inequalities just like we do, says expert

  • Smart cities are concrete actions, not just seductive narrative, says expert

  • Warsaw 'car enthusiasts' not much different from 'pro-ecological' residents, shows study

  • Biodiversity changes in Asia are far-reaching and often beyond control

  • Social position linked to health, Polish-Norwegian study shows

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    Shaking nanotubes

  • What does a physicist see when looking at the NFT market?

  • The process wants GO, the light-switch says NO

  • Drop the drop

  • Octave divided into 10 parts. Scientists prepare decaphonic piano for jazz legend Leszek Możdżer

  • Credit: Marcin Kluczek

    Peatland vegetation diseases can be detected with AI and satellite systems

  • Concrete, microplastics and implants will be all that remains of humanity, says geologist

  • Water temperature in river on Spitsbergen is rising faster than expected

  • Land of Extinct Volcanoes joins UNESCO Global Geoparks

  • Condition of surface waters in Poland is rather bad, just like in the West, says ecohydrologist

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    Hunting for meteorites - oldest pieces of matter on Earth

  • Poland's largest satellite to be launched into orbit this year

  • Scientists find new source of cosmic dust

  • In 2023 we witnessed ‘truly Copernican revolution for space technologies in Poland’ says POLSA boss

  • Planets form everywhere and are very common, says Toruń astronomer

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    After 20 years of EU membership, most Poles more Euro-realists than Euro-enthusiasts

  • Krakow researchers make ‘groundbreaking discovery’ explaining cracks in Renaissance art

  • Copper axe ‘oldest ever found’ in Poland, says expert

  • Medieval belt hook found near Kamień Pomorski

  • Medieval papal bull found near Wysoka Kamieńska

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    Bacteriophages have potential to save humanity, says biochemist

  • ChatGPT fails Polish internal medicine exam

  • Partially defatted poppy seeds support treatment of obesity

  • Polish discoveries important for glioma therapy development

  • Scientists from Wrocław University of Science and Technology and Taiwan are working on new dental implants

  • Eurasian Lycaon lycaonoides after a successful hunt. Visible powerful teeth. Credit: W. Gornig

    Canine 'Jack the Ripper' - last Eurasian lycaon from Polish lands

  • Canine 'Jack the Ripper' - last Eurasian lycaon from Polish lands

  • Scientists probe impact of environmental pollution on colouration of 25 bird species

  • Scientists probe impact of environmental pollution on colouration of 25 bird species

  • Research into synthetic riboswitches may lead to new antibacterial therapies

  • Photo from Łukasiewicz Research Network press release

    Light absorber for bumpers and airplane seats

  • Multifractal brain and early stages of multiple sclerosis

  • ‘Artificial intelligence is greater political shock than rise of the USSR’, says computer scientist

  • Krakow scientists develop world's first method for identifying bacteria and fungi in microscope images

  • How accurate are GPS receivers in sports watches?

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    Call for proposals the 6th Edition of the Ulam NAWA programme is open

  • Polish Antarctic Station is recruiting volunteers for its 49th expedition

  • NASK partners with European project to create quantum computer

  • Obtaining post-doctoral degrees hampers scientists' productivity, says study

  • Device from AGH UST to fly to the Moon thanks to cooperation with company from Dubai

  • Co-author of the invention, Dr. Magdalena Skóra from the Department of Infection Control and Mycology, Jagiellonian University Medical College. Source: JU Centre of Technology Transfer CITTRU

    Jagiellonian University scientists discover polymer with antifungal properties

  • European Patent Office: Increase in submitted and approved patent applications from Poland in 2023

  • Researcher creates anti-slouching glasses

  • Opole university graduate develops ‘hearing-aid watch’

  • Despite increase in patent applications from Poland in 2022, fewer awarded patents

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    The call for applications for the POLONISTA NAWA program is open

  • Heart-shaped breast cancer through Polish photographer's lens

  • Kraków students win European Rover Challenge

  • Polish scientist wins prestigious photo competition

  • Warsaw students runners up in international architectural competition

  • 14.06.2023. Professor Piotr Ponikowski. PAP/Sebastian Borowski

    Wrocław professor most frequently cited Polish scientist

  • 120 years since first Nobel Prize for Maria Skłodowska-Curie

  • Warsaw professor elected EMBO member

  • Nobel laureates awarded first Copernican Prizes

  • Copernicus behind Skłodowska-Curie among key figures for development of science, finds poll