Exploring the threats to biodiversity in Slovakia
According to the 2022 WWF Living Planet Report, wildlife populations have declined by an average of 69% over the past 50 years.
According to the 2022 WWF Living Planet Report, wildlife populations have declined by an average of 69% over the past 50 years.
We start a new series of interviews with successful Slovak women in science. Once a month we will look at their journey to success, their role models and motivation, as well as their goals.
In September, the NGO Živica, which specializes in educational initiatives, hosted its third annual Hura Von Festival at the Zaježová Education Center.
Get ready for an extraordinary journey into the world of science and research! Today, we bring you a special edition about the Festival of Science – European Researchers' Night. This remarkable festi ...
Light pollution is an increasingly widespread problem that causes profound negative effects on the human body and the natural world. This fact has led some to push for measures that aim to mitigate t ...
Scientists from the University of Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra have obtained resources for a project aimed at mapping flood threats. A team of experts from four departments of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Informatics has succeeded in a challenge from the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
In May this year, a group of scientists, managers, and stakeholders descended upon the Tatra mountains for a three-day workshop.
Scientists from the Slovak Academy of Sciences and the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava developed a method for using kitchen waste in (bio)sensory applications for the early detection of dis ...
Beekeeping is a profession, craft but also a hobby. Its peak is about to come in the following weeks, which is the honey harvest season.
One of the few things in our modern world that has not changed for centuries is our need for forests.