Science and technology
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The infamous nine percent: Czech firm tests new plastic recycling technology
What happens to the plastic you put in the recycling container? Rather than being recycled, it likely ends up in landfill — or worse. But a new technology may provide hope.
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Creating deep fake porn to be made a crime under Czech law
Amid growing warnings about the downside of AI, the Czech Justice Ministry is proposing an amendment to the law that would make deep fake porn a criminal offense.
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See outer space from Prague’s Petřín: Renovated telescope will allow for deeper observation
A telescope in the Štefánik Observatory on Prague’s Petřín hill has been returned after underdoing extensive repairs in Germany for two years.
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Brno scientists investigate bacteriocins as alternative to antiobiotics
For years scientists have been warning us that increasing numbers of diseases are developing antibiotic resistance. Bacteriocins might just provide the solution.
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Cutting-edge technology to protect Prague’s Charles Bridge tower
Conservationists have applied a special protective paint on one of the Gothic towers on Charles Bridge, which can decompose algae and mosses with the help of light alone.
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Iconic First Republic Tatra 77a restored after 50-year-long wait
Apparently the first aerodynamic mass-produced car in the world, the Tatra 77a is notable for not only having the usual two headlights, but also one in the middle.
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New lab studying dangerous viruses opens near Prague
A new laboratory enabling safe work with highly infectious viruses and bacteria opened this week at the Biocev science centre in Vestec near Prague.
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Czech experts develop robots to help search for missing persons
Czech researchers are using artificial intelligence to train robots, teaching them to search unfamiliar or hard-to-reach areas.
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Head of National Library on urgency to preserve Ukrainian cultural artefacts
The National Library of the Czech Republic is working on a project that will provide mobile units to Ukraine to help preserve cultural artefacts endangered by the war.
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Study involving Czech scientists confirms first human presence in Europe 1.4 million years ago
The oldest known human settlement in Europe lies in western Ukraine. New findings have confirmed the oldest stone tools on the site date roughly 1.4 million years ago.
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Brno scientists grow ‘mini brains’ to study Alzheimer’s disease
Scientists from Brno’s Masaryk University have grown hundreds of ‘mini brains’ the size of apple seeds using stem cells from Alzheimer’s patients.
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Students create space app simulating life on the ISS
Students of the Czech Technical University have developed a virtual reality application, which simulates a space flight and everyday life in orbit.
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