Science and technology
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From labs to leadership: Hana Huszár on science and connecting Czech minds abroad
Raised on science, trained in biology, and now a project coordinator in Austria—Hana Huszár combines expertise and empathy to shape the future of research.
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Lukáš Fiedler on the secret language of plants
How do plants know how to shape themselves without anyone telling them how? Lukáš Fiedler thinks the answer lies in a powerful plant hormone called auxin.
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New network tracks the health of trees across Czechia’s forests
Czech scientists have developed a network of monitoring stations across the country’s forests, allowing researchers to track the health of trees in real time.
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From Stanford to Brno: Why these Czech scientists came home
A Czechast special featuring the 2025 Czexpats in Science Award winners—world-class researchers using global experience to strengthen Czech science.
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Dagmar Vorlíček on how social sciences shape international policy
Can the social sciences shape international policy? Dagmar Vorlíček believes they must.
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Hana Marvanová on the unequal power of our genes
What makes you unique? Scientist Hana Marvanová studies parent-of-origin effects. But how did she go from studying anthropology to cutting-edge molecular biology?
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Team of Czech scientists win bronze at world autonomous drone race in Abu Dhabi
In Abu Dhabi, a team of Czech scientists came third at the world’s first racing competition for autonomous drones, which use on-board programming to fly.
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Jeffrey Martin on mapping Prague’s streets in 1.3 million photos
Mosaic, the firm of 360-degree photography pioneer Jeffrey Martin, recently launched a massive open-source data set of high resolution street view imagery of Prague.
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Shift of power: Luděk Němec on fall of Czech aristocracy in 20th Century
What happens when an elite ruling class suddenly loses its power? Historian Luděk Němec explores the dramatic transformation of the Czech aristocracy in the 20th century.
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Brno scientist discovers new bacterium in samples from Antarctica
Ten years ago, Kateřina Snopková from Masaryk University’s Faculty of Medicine brought back samples from Antarctica, since found to contained a new bacterial species.
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Czech out the science at CERN: A small country’s big impact
In an exclusive interview with Czech Radio, CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti speaks about the role of Czech scientists and engineers.
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Scientist Zlata Tabachová on improving markets and society
In the next episode of our series Science Without Borders, we go to Vienna to talk to Zlata Tabachová on how she uses math to rethink how society functions.
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