Science and technology
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New app based on satellite data will help cities better adapt to climate change
Using satelite data, Czech and Slovak researchers have developed an app that will help local governments to better adapt to climate change.
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Prague fossil discovery sheds new light on early life
Construction on Prague Metro’s D line uncovered Soomaspis labutai, a 500-million-year-old arthropod fossil offering clues to survival after Earth’s first mass extinction.
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Long-awaited Dvorecký Bridge opens in Prague, linking Smíchov and Podolí
A new bridge over the Vltava in Prague has opened. The Dvorecký Bridge, for trams, buses, cyclists and pedestrians, is expected to ease congestion and speed up journeys.
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One surgery instead of two? Czech scientists develop dissolving implants
Czech scientists are developing new implants that gradually dissolve in the body, eliminating the need for follow-up operations.
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Czech village wows country with first digital mayor
He doesn’t eat, sleep or get paid. He’s always in a good mood, ready to help, knows all the answers and never goes on holiday. Meet Czechia’s first digital mayor.
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Renaissance-era mining machine discovered in Jihlava
A newly uncovered medieval shaft in Jihlava will open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the harsh early days of silver mining.
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Czech Technical University launches Visual Computing and Game Design studies
The computer game industry is big in Czechia and the business has sparked enormous interest in this career path among the young.
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Czech scientists develop probiotic dental nanofloss that could help prevent gum disease
Czech scientists say they’ve developed the first probiotic dental nanofloss, releasing beneficial bacteria under the gums. I spoke with researcher Filip Hromčík.
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Coal and identity: a look back at mining in Ostrava-Karviná Basin
Czechast brings an unabridged journey into Ostrava’s mining past as the last coal mine shuts down after nearly 250 years.
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Prague’s National Museum sends mobile 3D digitization lab to Ukraine to protect cultural heritage
Prague’s National Museum is sending a mobile digitization lab to Ukraine to preserve war-threatened heritage by creating detailed 3D records of objects and monuments.
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Giant E. coli lands in Brno for the Days of Electron Microscopy
A giant inflatable E. coli has appeared in central Brno, highlighting the city’s electron microscopy tradition and the upcoming Days of Electron Microscopy festival.
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Enigma exhibition in Prague uncovering stories of secret wartime inventions
A legendary code-breaking story, secret wartime inventions and the fascinating history of cryptology displayed in the National Technical Museum in Prague.
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