Science and technology
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World’s longest tram produced by Czechia’s Škoda Group to hit the tracks in Germany
The longest tram in the world, produced by Czechia’s Škoda Group, is set to go into operation in the German Rhine-Neckar region in the south-west of the country.
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New report shows sharp increase in social media addiction among adolescents
New data from the World Health Organisation's European Section shows a sharp increase in problematic social media use among adolescents.
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Brno chemists uncover real heat behind mislabeled chilli peppers
Chilli peppers may not always be as spicy as they say. According to experts, manufacturers often do not know how to measure the spiciness correctly.
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Czech scientists create new compound that could treat both obesity and Alzheimer’s
Czech scientists have developed a new compound that could address two major health challenges of the present day: obesity and Alzheimer's disease.
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Selected teenagers to get involved in astronaut Svoboda’s space mission training
Twenty teenage "space ambassadors" will help to promote fighter pilot Ales Svoboda’s journey into space as an astronaut of the European Space Agency.
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“Invisible stamp” developed by Czech scientists could help identify stolen documents
Czech scientists have developed a unique “invisible stamp” that could help identify the owners of rare documents or works of art that got lost or stolen.
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Czech scientist receives prestigious award for development of revolutionary microscope
Tomáš Čižmár won the European Microscopy Society award for contributing to the development of a hair-thin endo-microscope, which allows detailed investigation of brain.
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Czech expedition to explore possibly world's largest underground thermal lake
A team of Czech researchers are set to explore what is probably the largest underground thermal lake in the world, thanks to a prestigious grant from the Neuron Foundation.
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Twin wedding rings of the Rožmberks come together after 423 years
Replicas of the twin wedding rings of the ruling couple of the Rožmberk clan, one of the mightiest noble families in Bohemia, are on show a monstery in Vyšší Brod.
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Czech scientists study trees’ ability to absorb traffic noise
Trees do not only improve air quality but also reduce noise levels. Brno scientists are investigating how trees could be used as sound barriers against traffic noise.
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First Czech satellite with hyperspectral camera soon to be launched into orbit by SpaceX
The Czech-made satellite Troll, only the third of its kind anywhere in the world, can see chlorophyll in plants, pollution in rivers and nutrients in the soil from space.
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Ancient Egyptian scribes faced similar risks as today’s office workers, says new Czech research
The work of ancient Egyptian scribes left specific traces on their skeletons, suggests a new study by Czech scientists.
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