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Glaciers in the Northern Hemisphere are retreating fast - between 2000–2020, nearly 2,500 km of new coastline emerged. Greenland is gaining the most, report scientists, including Polish researchers. #ClimateChange #Glaciers UNIWROC USB Faculty of Science McGill University scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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Polish-Egyptian archaeologists have completed a new stage of work in Pharaoh Shepseskaf’s tomb. They explored the burial chamber, gathered sarcophagus fragments, and began its reconstruction. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Polish-Egyptian archaeologists have completed a new stage of work in Pharaoh Shepseskaf’s tomb. They explored the burial chamber, gathered sarcophagus fragments, and began its reconstruction.

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From several days to even hundreds and thousands of years - this is how long it takes for water precipitation that fell on the Earth's surface to reach the groundwater level, where over 70% of drinking water in Poland comes from. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

From several days to even hundreds and thousands of years - this is how long it takes for water precipitation that fell on the Earth's surface to reach the groundwater level, where over 70% of drinking water in Poland comes from.
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13 experiments are planned during the Polish space mission Ignis. Due to mass and size limitations, some will be sent to the ISS earlier and will be waiting for the crew. One of these samples is scheduled to be launched into orbit on April 21. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

13 experiments are planned during the Polish space mission Ignis. Due to mass and size limitations, some will be sent to the ISS earlier and will be waiting for the crew. One of these samples is scheduled to be launched into orbit on April 21.

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Long-term research is of great importance for natural sciences. Unfortunately, it is reluctantly financed because it does not fit into the model of science focused on quickly achieved and published results. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology UNIWROC BTO Mammal Research Institute PAS SLU scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Long-term research is of great importance for natural sciences. Unfortunately, it is reluctantly financed because it does not fit into the model of science focused on quickly achieved and published results.
<a href="/UK_CEH/">UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology</a> <a href="/uniwroc/">UNIWROC</a> <a href="/_BTO/">BTO</a> <a href="/mriBialowieza/">Mammal Research Institute PAS</a> <a href="/_SLU/">SLU</a> 
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For some, making others laugh is a matter of honor. According to humor researcher Dr. Agnieszka Fanslau, comic self-presentation helps maintain control in interactions and fosters a sense of belonging. Uniwersytet Gdański scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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A Polish system based on AI algorithms quickly identifies people at risk of 50 rare diseases. Thanks to this, some patients can be diagnosed in a matter of days. The globally unique algorithms are already used on four continents. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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Porpoises are incredibly difficult to observe - they are small and very shy animals. In the Baltic Sea, and especially in Polish waters, the porpoise is a guest and therefore strictly protected. However, this species is not endangered globally. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Porpoises are incredibly difficult to observe - they are small and very shy animals. In the Baltic Sea, and especially in Polish waters, the porpoise is a guest and therefore strictly protected. However, this species is not endangered globally.

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Melanoidins are brown polymers formed in food subjected to thermal processes. Scientists from Politechnika Łódzka and UMED Lodz (Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi) have proven that melanoidins from cocoa beans, carob pods and acorns have strong antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Melanoidins are brown polymers formed in food subjected to thermal processes. Scientists from <a href="/p_lodz_pl/">Politechnika Łódzka</a> and <a href="/umedlodz/">UMED Lodz (Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi)</a> have proven that melanoidins from cocoa beans, carob pods and acorns have strong antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer effects.
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Coevolution between brood parasites and their hosts drives the evolution of defenses and specialisation. A new study from the Museum & Institute of Zoology, PAS, shows how this arms race can lead to phenotypic diversity—and even speciation. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Coevolution between brood parasites and their hosts drives the evolution of defenses and specialisation. A new study from the Museum &amp; Institute of Zoology, PAS, shows how this arms race can lead to phenotypic diversity—and even speciation.

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Mussels have thrived in waters for millions of years, some living over 100 years. Yet their populations are now collapsing. New research reveals how pollution, habitat loss, and invasive species are driving this decline. Institute of Nature Conservation PAS scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Mussels have thrived in waters for millions of years, some living over 100 years. Yet their populations are now collapsing. New research reveals how pollution, habitat loss, and invasive species are driving this decline.
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Wioleta Gorecka from Poland is the author of NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day. The photograph shows the solar eclipse observed from Iceland, where it reached a maximum of 70 percent. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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AGH Space Systems from Kraków won the 2025 Australian Rover Challenge — a global competition simulating a lunar mission with student-built rovers. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

AGH Space Systems from Kraków won the 2025 Australian Rover Challenge — a global competition simulating a lunar mission with student-built rovers.
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Wolf culling does more harm than good, says Prof. Sabina Pierużek-Nowak. Killing parent wolves leaves young ones without guidance — and they turn to livestock. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Wolf culling does more harm than good, says Prof. Sabina Pierużek-Nowak. Killing parent wolves leaves young ones without guidance — and they turn to livestock.
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Parents posting content that shows a child crying, worried, scared or surprised is called parental trolling, a form of cyberbullying, warn researchers of this phenomenon, drawing attention to the possible effects of common online behaviours. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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A devil’s rock, a giant’s burden, a remnant of the Swedish Deluge… Ethnologist Robert Piotrowski explores the myths and science behind erratic boulders in northern Poland. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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Scientists from the Lublin University of Technology, the Medical University of Lublin, the Catholic University of Lublin and the University of Rochester (USA) conduct research into using AI to diagnose schizophrenia based on retinal scanning. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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NASA has confirmed: Poland’s first tech & science mission to the ISS, IGNIS, will launch in spring 2025 — no earlier than May, the Ministry of Development and Technology announced. #IGNIS #PolandInSpace #ISS scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

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Students from Warsaw universities are working on a therapy for patients with liver cancer. They want to design an mRNA molecule that will induce the production of a protein that kills hepatocellular carcinoma cells. scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Students from Warsaw universities are working on a therapy for patients with liver cancer. They want to design an mRNA molecule that will induce the production of a protein that kills hepatocellular carcinoma cells. 

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Scientists from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University have created a new way to recover rare earth elements from NiMH batteries — key materials for EVs, laptops, and modern tech. #innovation #PolishScience scienceinpoland.pl/en/news/news%2…

Scientists from Maria Curie-Skłodowska University have created a new way to recover rare earth elements from NiMH batteries — key materials for EVs, laptops, and modern tech. #innovation #PolishScience
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