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

    Stressed parents are more likely to give screen devices to their children, which can increase the risk of overuse, according to new research. The findings also suggest that parents’ knowledge of recommended screen time limits for preschoolers has little impact on actual practices.

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    How we view past, present and future shapes anxiety and depression, researcher says

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    Scientists develop ultra-sensitive ‘atom radio’ to listen to faint microwave signals

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    Polish scientists develop bone implant to treat weak bone fractures

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    Polish language not ‘superior’ for AI prompting, researchers say

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    Creative activities from dancing to gaming can slow brain ageing, study finds

  • Historian and ecologist Professor Adam Izdebski (ad) PAP/Radek Pietruszka

    Medieval farming boosted bio-diversity in Germany, study finds

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    Researchers develop 3D-printable ceramic resin for custom bone implants

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    Astronomers probe long-term impact risk of 60-metre asteroid

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    Ancient silverfish reveal primitive evolution and unusual mating, Polish entomologist 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

Scientists at the University of Warsaw have analysed unusual cavities preserved on the shells of sea turtles that lived 150 million years ago, concluding that the marks record ancient interactions with parasites, symbionts and predators.

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    Warsaw researchers develop eco-catalyst to transform carbon dioxide and glycerol

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    Children treat robots politely regardless of communicative style, Polish researchers find

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    Creative activities from dancing to gaming can slow brain ageing, study finds

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

  • How we view past, present and future shapes anxiety and depression, researcher says

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

  • Children treat robots politely regardless of communicative style, Polish researchers find

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    Scientists find ‘twisted metallic magnet’ could transform spintronics and electronics

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

  • Gdańsk Tech scientists working on material that could ‘revolutionize’ energy storage

  • Polish scientists ‘season’ magnetite to create glow-in-the-dark, antimicrobial material

  • Polish and Austrian scientists develop new model to study high-energy quantum photons

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    Life without the Sun: Polish explorer describes months of darkness on Polar station where Moon is the only light

  • Scientists discover formula that explains stalagmite shapes

  • European glaciers show sharpest global decline, scientist warns

  • Polish-led study reveals how Arctic glacier feeds nutrients into ocean ecosystems

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

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    Astronomers probe long-term impact risk of 60-metre asteroid

  • Polish engineers ‘develop mechanisms’ to probe surface of Venus

  • Polish scientist examines if lichens can survive on Mars

  • Polish astrophysicists help identify ‘most distant and powerful’ odd radio circle ever observed

  • Polish GLOWS instrument sends first signal from NASA’s IMAP space probe

  • Urn burials discovered during research in 2025. (Credit: Adrian Chlebowski/PCMA UW)

    Armenian-Polish team discovers stone slab with carved human facial features and vast burial ground

  • Ancient lakes sustained human life in today’s Gobi Desert, Polish scientists find

  • Archaeologists unearth 10th century cemetery during gas pipeline construction

  • Polish archaeologists uncover traces of 15,000-year-old hunters in Tatra mountains

  • Scientists from Poland and Spain identify Roman woman in ancient marble sculpture

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    Researchers develop 3D-printable ceramic resin for custom bone implants

  • Polish scientists develop bone implant to treat weak bone fractures

  • Breakthrough study sheds light on enzyme trigger behind rheumatoid arthritis

  • Glowing infrared nanoparticles could improve drug tracking and medical imaging

  • Longer commutes to work may increase risk of miscarriage, Polish study shows

  • Historian and ecologist Professor Adam Izdebski (ad) PAP/Radek Pietruszka

    Medieval farming boosted bio-diversity in Germany, study finds

  • Medieval farming boosted bio-diversity in Germany, study finds

  • Ancient silverfish reveal primitive evolution and unusual mating, Polish entomologist says

  • Ancient silverfish reveal primitive evolution and unusual mating, Polish entomologist says

  • Bears have better conditions for migration in Poland’s Carpathian mountains as forests are overgrowing farmland, study finds

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    Scientists develop ultra-sensitive ‘atom radio’ to listen to faint microwave signals

  • Do quantum computers really performance better than conventional ones?

  • Polish lunar excavator aces low-gravity tests in European Space Agency campaign

  • 3D-printed neurotube to help regain mobility after injury

  • Polish language not ‘superior’ for AI prompting, researchers say

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    Universities told they must lead fight against scientific ‘paper mills’

  • Reputable journals remain key to trust in science despite rise of AI, says expert

  • 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

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    Krakow researchers develop alcohol-free, eco-friendly water-based perfumes

  • 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

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    Polish students in James Dyson Award final with life-saving wristband and AI water monitor inventions

  • Polish scientists wins Ig Nobel Prize for study on intelligence and narcissism

  • 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

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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