Science and technology
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Where to touch nuclear physics in Prague
What does it take to train the next generation of nuclear engineers? Czechast visits the Czech Technical University's unique teaching reactors with Professor Jan Rataj.
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Brno-made drug detector could transform police investigations worldwide
A new device developed in Brno can identify drugs, trace their origin and link them to previous cases. Czech and U.S. police have already expressed interest.
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Scholars from around the world gather in Prague for World Czech Studies Congress
Scholars from 25 countries are in Prague for the 7th World Czech Studies Congress. I spoke with organiser Dalibor Dobiáš about this year's event.
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Can 250 years of weather data be trusted? Inside Prague’s Clementinum Observatory
It is likely that soon, new temperature records will once again be recorded at Prague’s oldes meteorological station. Nevertheless, can we trust its data?
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Marie Zdenka Baborová: the first woman to earn a doctorate in the Czech lands
125 years ago, Marie Zdenka Baborová became the first woman to earn a doctorate in Prague. Her achievement helped pave the way for generations of Czech women scientists.
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SpaceBuzz in action: Rocket shaped simulator enabling virtual journey to space touring Czechia
A special rocket-shaped simulator called SpaceBuzz is now touring the country, giving people the chance to experience a trip into space through virtual reality.
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Aleš Svoboda on track to become first Czech aboard the ISS
Czech astronaut Aleš Svoboda is on track to become the first Czech to visit the ISS. An ESA agreement with US firm VAST could see him fly there next year as pilot.
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Czech Academy wins court battle over lunar dust samples
A gram of Moon dust collected by Soviet space missions has been at the centre of an unusual court battle in the Czech Republic.
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Could it be Alzheimer’s? Czech scientists develop app to detect early memory problems
A new Czech-developed app analyzes users’ spoken responses to detect possible memory problems and early signs of dementia.
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New app based on satellite data will help cities better adapt to climate change
Using satelite data, Czech and Slovak researchers have developed an app that will help local governments to better adapt to climate change.
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Prague fossil discovery sheds new light on early life
Construction on Prague Metro’s D line uncovered Soomaspis labutai, a 500-million-year-old arthropod fossil offering clues to survival after Earth’s first mass extinction.
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Long-awaited Dvorecký Bridge opens in Prague, linking Smíchov and Podolí
A new bridge over the Vltava in Prague has opened. The Dvorecký Bridge, for trams, buses, cyclists and pedestrians, is expected to ease congestion and speed up journeys.
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