An international team of researchers embarks on what is described as the „most ambitious tornado study in history”.
Miesiąc: Kwiecień 2010
High tech
Smart sensors spot avalanches and mud slides
Rok Heweliusza w Bibliotece Gdańskiej Polskiej Akademii Nauk
W 2011 roku w szczególny sposób będzie wspominany wielki gdański astronom Jan Heweliusz – w tym czasie przypada bowiem czterechsetlecie jego urodzin. Miasto Gdańsk zapowiada w związku z tym wiele imprez, inicjatyw wydawniczych i różnorodnych działań, mających na celu stymulowanie badań nad życiem i dziełem Heweliusza, popularyzację dokonań uczonego oraz gdańskiego środowiska, w którym żył […]
Mobiles get novel memory material
Smartphones could soon get at images and videos quicker thanks to a memory material that can be turned into different forms.
‚Frightening’ time
Concern grows over environmental impact of US oil spill
Oil spill sparks new drilling ban
The US administration bans oil drilling in new areas of the US coast pending investigations into the cause of the Louisiana spill.
Cameroon panic as elephants flee
Wildlife officials in Cameroon are hunting for scores of elephants, who escaped from a nature reserve, sparking panic in nearby villages.
Philip K Dick’s sci-fi journals Exegesis to enter real world
Exegesis, the journals of science fiction author Philip K Dick, will be published next year.
Dick sci-fi journals to come out
Exegesis, the journals of science fiction author Philip K Dick, will be published next year.
Frog genome to aid conservation
The first sequencing of a frog genome could help combat a disease killing amphibians around the world, scientists say.
Volcano ash drives falcon to isle
Volcanic ash from the eruption in Iceland is suspected of driving the world’s largest species of falcon to the Western Isles.
Volcanic ash link to large falcon
Volcanic ash from the eruption in Iceland is suspected in driving the world’s largest species of falcon to the Western Isles.
New front garden
South Africa blooms in front of The British Museum
Monkeys feast on locust swarms
Gelada monkeys are filmed feasting on a swarm of locusts in the highlands of Ethiopia, behaviour rarely seen before.
Monkeys filmed feasting on a swarm of locusts
Gelada monkeys are filmed feasting on a swarm of locusts in the highlands of Ethiopia, behaviour rarely seen before.
Monkeys are filmed feasting on a swarm of locusts
Gelada monkeys are filmed feasting on a swarm of locusts in the highlands of Ethiopia, behaviour rarely seen before.
Monkeys feast on swarm of locusts
Gelada monkeys are filmed feasting on a swarm of locusts in the highlands of Ethiopia, behaviour rarely seen before.
Frog genome may aid conservation
The first sequencing of a frog genome could help combat a disease killing amphibians around the world, scientists say.
Rynek domen w I kwartale: Polska goni Włochy
Świeżo opublikowany raport NASK dotyczący sytuacji na rynku domen w I kwartale 2010 rozpoczyna informacja o zmniejszającym się dystansie pomiędzy Polską a Włochami w ubieganiu się o czwarte miejsce w rankingu krajów UE posiadających największą liczbę zarejestrowanych nazw domen.
India steps up radiation probe
India’s energy watchdog gives a university two weeks to explain how it sold as scrap radioactive waste, which has killed a man.
Oil ‚reaches’ coast in US spill
The US Coast Guard investigates reports that oil has begun washing ashore on the Gulf Coast following a massive spill.
Man’s DNA screened for disease
A scientist has had all his DNA screened for what diseases he may succumb to in later life.