Agnieszka Kliks-Pudlik

Agnieszka Kliks-Pudlik

Agnieszka Kliks-Pudlik

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  • A reconstruction of the late Eocene (37 million years ago) fossil snake Paradoxophidion richardoweni from England. Image by Jaime Chirinos, from Georgios Georgalis' archive

    New snake species from 37 million years ago sheds light on early evolution of 'advanced snakes'

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    Stressed parents more likely to share screen devices with their children, study finds

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    Human intelligence peaks between 55 and 60 years of age, new study says

  • Reconstruction of the appearance of a Jurassic turtle from Krzyżanowice, by Bogusław Waksmundzki

    Fossil turtle Shells from Jurassic Poland record ancient ecological interactions, study finds

  • 12.09.2025 PAP/Piotr Polak

    New open-access database catalogues 300 turtle specimens spanning 215 million years

  • Nowogród (Łomża district), military exercises (IU) PAP/Artur Reszko

    Polish scientists develop dual-use nanopowders for military and civilian use

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    Young people turn to AI tools as disillusionment with social media grows

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    Humanising chatbots will transform our value system, says tech anthropologist

  • From the archives of Georgios Georgalis, excerpt

    New fossils of ancient salamanders, frogs, and lizards unearthed in southern France