Science and technology
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Czechs develop AI to detect risk of Parkinson’s disease via ultrasound
Parkinson’s disease often goes undiagnosed in the early stages. A Czech team is using artificial intelligence to detect it via ultrasound images.
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Remote test of taste buds being developed by Pardubice University team
Scientists from the University of Pardubice are working on a simplified method of testing taste buds, which can be used by patients at home.
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Czech Technical University team working on animal inspired drone swarms
A CTU project seeks to explore the possible application of massed drones in humanitarian search and rescue operations.
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Czech scientist Julie Dobrovolná on measuring stress
Czech scientist Julie Dobrovolná is heading a team at Masaryk University’s RECETOX centre, which is developing a new method of measuring stress.
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Brno scientists developing nanorobots for surgery, attacking cancer cells
Scientists in Brno are developing robots invisible to the naked eye capable of performing surgery and reaching all but inaccessible places in the human body.
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“Reading adds profound qualities to your life,” says researcher Anežka Kuzmičová
Czech researcher Anežka Kuzmičová is conducting research into children’s reading at Charles University.
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Czech and U.S. scientists produce highly effective antibodies against tick-borne-encephalitis
A Czech-US team of scientists has come up with effective antibodies against the potentially fatal disease, which could work both as immediate prevention and a cure.
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Czech Technical University students design robot that plays Beethoven’s Für Elise
Two students from the Czech Technical University in Prague have designed a robot made out of Lego pieces that can play Beethoven’s Für Elise piano composition.
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Covid-19: Brno scientists’ test faster than PCR, more accurate than antigen
Czech researchers have developed a Covid-19 test based on isothermal amplification, or RT-LAMP for short, via which the virus can be detected with the naked eye.
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Czech student rapping about atmospheric processes wins Science magazine contest
A team of students from the University of Helsinki, led by Czech PhD researcher Jakub Kubečka, has won this year’s annual contest Dance Your PhD.
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Czech Made: The soft contact lens
Hundreds of millions of people around the world wear contacts every day, but they may not be aware that the invention of the modern soft lens came from this country.
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Czech researchers develop unique method for early detection of pancreatic cancer
Czech researchers have developed a unique method to detect pancreatic and other cancers in the early stages.
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