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    Ancient DNA study shows massive migration shaped Slavic origins and changed the shape of Europe

    Between the 6th and 8th centuries CE, more than 80% of people in eastern Germany, Poland, Ukraine, and the northern Balkans were newcomers from the East, according to an international study of ancient DNA published in Nature.

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    Polish researchers investigate ancient necropolis shells to reveal lives of Ancient Egyptians

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    Polish researchers find link between hypertension, sleep disorders, and vitamin D

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    Polish scientists develop method to make RNA more stable

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    Video games had no significant effect on mental health during COVID-19, researchers say

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    Gut bacteria linked to brain health, Wrocław researchers say

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    Young researchers use AI but remain wary, study finds

  • 19.02.2025. Historian and ecologist Professor Adam Izdebski. PAP/Radek Pietruszka

    Polish team to lead international study of pre-industrial pandemics

  • Polish, Japanese and Indian scientists develop colour-changing stress-sensitive material

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    Health and personal goals main motivations of long-distance runners, study finds

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Polish researchers investigate ancient necropolis shells to reveal lives of Ancient Egyptians

Mollusc shells uncovered at Egypt’s Saqqara necropolis are providing archaeologists with new insights into the customs, beliefs, and daily life of ancient Egyptians. The finds come from the Saqqara West mission, a Polish-led excavation active since 1987.

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    Polish scientists develop method to make RNA more stable

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    Polish GLOWS instrument to study solar wind on NASA’s IMAP mission

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    Young researchers use AI but remain wary, study finds

  • Health and personal goals main motivations of long-distance runners, study finds

  • Baby boomers more eco-friendly than younger generations, Polish study finds

  • ‘Being in a rush does not have to kill niceness’, say psychologists

  • Video games had no significant effect on mental health during COVID-19, researchers say

  • Polish, Japanese and Indian scientists develop colour-changing stress-sensitive material

  • Excavation of massive Hyper-Kamiokande detector cavern in Japan completed

  • From implants to photovoltaics: Mew method for large-scale nanostructures

  • Stripped subgiant stars may emit gravitational waves for millions of years, Polish astrophysicist says

  • Scientists advance Quantum Magnetism research with discovery of single ‘spinion’ in magnetic models

  • 21.03.2025 View of the swollen Manzanares River in Madrid. EPA/MARISCAL

    Europe making progress on flood losses, but floods remain inevitable, study finds

  • Polish scientists study effects of climate change above Arctic Circle

  • 19 Polish lakes and rivers achieve top water quality class

  • From gold to radioactive crystals, Poland is home to rare and exotic minerals

  • Scientists investigate how climate change affects Arctic water cycle

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    Polish-American team uncovers new details of space turbulence

  • Polish GLOWS instrument to study solar wind on NASA’s IMAP mission

  • Scientists propose 'liquid salt instead of water’ as basis for extraterrestrial life

  • Polish photographer’s Perseid meteor image selected as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day

  • Łukasiewicz Network to test Polish technologies in space

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    Ancient DNA study shows massive migration shaped Slavic origins and changed the shape of Europe

  • Rare Mesolithic mass burial site found during gas pipeline construction

  • Polish researchers digitize medieval tower with rare Sir Lancelot paintings

  • Archaeologists find 6,000-year-old farming artefacts and cemetery at site of planned expressway in Poland

  • Bronze Age bracelet found in Polish forest

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    Gut bacteria linked to brain health, Wrocław researchers say

  • Polish team to lead international study of pre-industrial pandemics

  • Polish researchers find link between hypertension, sleep disorders, and vitamin D

  • Polish researchers warn of supplement risks before surgery

  • Breakthrough study links obstructive sleep apnoea to higher blood dopamine

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    Polish researchers investigate ancient necropolis shells to reveal lives of Ancient Egyptians

  • Polish researchers investigate ancient necropolis shells to reveal lives of Ancient Egyptians

  • Polish scientists develop method to make RNA more stable

  • Polish scientists develop method to make RNA more stable

  • Schoolboy finds piece of extinct steppe bison skull in Vistula River

  • Bartosz Naskręcki, PhD, source: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

    Polish mathematician reveals secrets behind AI test that no human could pass

  • Polish scientists develop new geomaterials from waste in European MidSafe project

  • Polish researchers unveil cold plasma tech for water contaminant removal

  • Polish scientists develop technology for cleaning bathing areas in lakes

  • AI chatbots develop distinctive writing styles like humans, Polish research finds

  • Prof. Grzegorz Wrochna  (mp/ibor) PAP/Marcin Obara

    Poland looking to host European Space Agency centre

  • Wrocław Medical University takes 13th place in world ranking, ahead of Oxford and Yale

  • University of Warsaw tops Perspektywy 2025 ranking

  • Jagiellonian University best among Polish universities according to CWUR ranking

  • Scientists from Wrocław co-develop Moon navigation system

  • 27.01.2025. Amber Terra - innovative paper created in cooperation between scientists from Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering of the West Pomeranian University of Technology and Arctic Paper, which combines ecology with the needs of the blind. Amber Terra is a paper with increased stiffness and opacity, which is also more environmentally friendly. Researchers used an innovative polymer crosslinker to reduce the amount of wood fibres. (ad) PAP/Marcin Bielecki

    Szczecin/ Innovative paper developed in cooperation between scientists and industry

  • World's only capsule for imaging breast lesions tested in Kraków

  • Jagiellonian University scientists discover polymer with antifungal properties

  • European Patent Office: Increase in submitted and approved patent applications from Poland in 2023

  • Researcher creates anti-slouching glasses

  • 14.04.2016. Professor Tomasz Dietl. PAP/Jakub Kamiński

    Polish physicist honoured with prestigious Japanese award

  • ERC awards 281 Advanced Grants, 4 winners from Poland

  • Polish space law expert receives Rosalind Franklin Society Award

  • Young Polish physicists win medal at international tournament

  • NAWA Lecturers promote Polish language abroad

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    Henryk Arctowski - pioneer of Polish polar research

  • VP of the Polish Academy of Sciences appointed Member of the Council of the European Institute of Innovation & Technology

  • Wrocław professor is the highest-ranked Polish scientist in the field of medicine

  • Polish computer scientist announced as Chief Scientist at OpenAI

  • Wrocław professor most frequently cited Polish scientist