Science and technology
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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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Czech start-up testing the waters with their cultivated meat pet food
Bene Meat Technologies is preparing to put cultivated minced beef on the Czech pet food market within the next two years. Are Czechs ready for food grown in a petri dish?
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New study to detect harmful chemicals in children’s bodies
A new study monitoring the burden of toxic chemicals on the population recently got underway in Czechia.
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Czech scientists testing safety of radioactive waste containers
Scientists at a university in Liberec are investigating the possible impact of microorganisms on the safety of an underground radioactive waste repository.
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First Czech Nobel winner Heyrovský awarded 65 years ago
Sixty-five years ago Czech scientist Jaroslav Heyrovský won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his discovery and development of polarography.
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Czech scientists develop technology for giant space gravitational wave detector
Czech scientists have presented their first contribution to the LISA space mission, which aims to measure gravitational waves.
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Czech scientists set off for annual Antarctic expedition
Scientists from Masaryk University in Brno set out on Wednesday on their 20th expedition to the Johan Gregor Mendel Polar Station on Antarctica’s James Ross Island.
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Czech scientists developing new acoustic gun detector
Czech scientists have developed a system that uses artificial intelligence to detect shooting and the type of weapon used.
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Czech and Slovak archaeologists discover ancient Mayan city in Guatemala
Czech and Slovak archaeologists have discovered the remains of a Mayan city in Guatemala, which is almost three thousand years old.
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New project turns schoolchildren into field linguists to try to preserve endangered Czech dialects
The Academy of Sciences has launched a campaign to get young people involved in a new project: recording the current landscape of Czech dialects before they disappear.
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Prague’s Motol hospital introducing voicebot to answer patients’ queries
Prague’s Motol hospital is working on introducing a voicebot to assists patients with their phone inquiries and even manage their medical schedules.
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