Science and technology
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Czech linguist Nikola Paillereau on how babies learn multiple languages
How do babies learn their parents’ language—or languages? Can they tell dialects apart? I visited Czech psycholinguist Nikola Paillereau’s Prague lab to learn more.
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Scientists from Ostrava want to send T-shirt into space to measure crew stress levels
A special smart T-shirt is being developed by Czech scientists. The unique system of sensors will examine Czechia’s space crew's reactions to stress in orbit.
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3D printing reshapes Czech architecture, from a new church to a mountain cable-car station
A new church is taking shape in Neratovice, central Bohemia, built with 3D printing technology. Much of the structure will be assembled from concrete puzzle-like pieces.
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100 years of Čechie–Böhmerland: the world’s longest motorcycles on display in Prague
Three dozen vintage Čechie–Böhmerland motorcycles — often described as the longest in the world — are now on display at Prague’s National Technical Museum.
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Scientists in Czechia uncover how the liver regenerates in “one of the most significant discoveries”
A new Czech study explains how the liver regenerates using toxic ammonia.
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Latest Earth satellite imagery visible at Prague Planetarium in new exhibition
On the occasion of the 17th anniversary of Czechia’s accession to the ESA, a permanent exhibition titled ESA: Earth from Space was opened at the Prague Planetarium.
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Czech scientists develop nano-patch that helps heal without scarring
Nanofiber patches are being developed by researchers at the Technical University of Liberec to promote healing without scars. They are currently being tested on animals.
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Albrecht Dürer’s first edition of Rhinoceros discovered in Czech Academy library
One of the first prints of Rhinoceros, the famous woodcut by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer, has been found in the Czech Academy of Sciences.
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Czech AI hope: "Our brains and ears can no longer discern what's real or fake"
Matyáš Boháček is hailed as one of the most promising figures in Czech AI. In an interview with Radio Prague, he shares a refreshingly optimistic view of the future of AI.
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NASA’s Europa Clipper mission to Jupiter gets support from Prague machine
Scientists in Prague built Selina, a device that mimics icy space particles. It may help decode NASA’s Europa Clipper data and test spacecraft materials.
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Quantum leap in Ostrava: Czechia’s first public quantum computer VLQ officially starts working
Czechia’s first quantum computer, nicknamed "VLK", begins operation in Ostrava, promising breakthroughs in research, cryptography, and material science.
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New DroneMap app brings clear rules for drone pilots in Czechia
DroneMap, a new app launched in Czechia, shows drone pilots where they can fly safely by combining airspace and ground-level restrictions.
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