Unearthing secrets in the Carpathians
In the coming months - or in the worst-case, years - a group of Australian archaeologists is planning to conduct research alongside their Slovak colleagues at a site not so far away from the Slovak cap ...
In the coming months - or in the worst-case, years - a group of Australian archaeologists is planning to conduct research alongside their Slovak colleagues at a site not so far away from the Slovak cap ...
Slovak patients were more satisfied with children's hospitals during the year marked by the coronavirus pandemic, a survey carried out by health insurer Dôvera revealed on Thursday.
As awareness about the living conditions of farmed animals rises, people tend to be more concerned about the origins of the products they're buying.
Although scientists have found no clear signs that there is any life on Mars at the present time, the possibility that there was life on the red planet in the ancient past continues to intrigue researc ...
The mental health of university students deteriorated during the Covid-19 crisis, according to research from December 2020 carried out by Comenius University in Bratislava on a sample of 1,800 student ...
The Ministry of Education and the Health Ministry have been at work streamlining processes that would enable easier access to the Slovak health care system for doctors from non-EU countries, Health Min ...
In 2017, the first Slovak satellite SK Cube was launched into orbit by a team from the Technical University in Košice. Four years later, the launch of a second Slovak satellite called GRBAlpha is about ...
The Šúr nature reserve is one of the hidden treasures of the Slovak countryside. Nevertheless, despite its proximity to Slovakia's capital and its international importance, it has been unknown to many people, including locals.
By providing values like water quality improvement, flood protection and shoreline erosion control, wetlands are important features in the landscape and home to an immense variety of species.
The problem of 'brain drain' has long been an issue in Slovakia, especially in the sciences, and programmes offering financial incentives to attract Slovaks back home have met with limited success.