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    Polish sensor for non-invasive monitoring of body water level

  • Credit: Marcin Kluczek

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    Warsaw astronomers discover Milky Way's longest-period classical Cepheid

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    Warsaw researchers develop technology for early detection of neurodegenerative diseases

Boulder TM 1219 in a wider landscape perspective. Credit: A. Rozwadowski, source: Cambridge Archaeological Journal.

Polish scientists reinterpret petroglyphs of Toro Muerto

The geometric patterns, lines and zigzags that accompany the images of dancers (danzantes) carved in the rocks of the Peruvian Toro Muerto are not snakes or lightning bolts, but a record of songs - suggest Polish scientists who analyse rock art from 2,000 years ago.

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    Shaking nanotubes

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  • Credit: Marcin Kluczek

    Peatland vegetation diseases can be detected with AI and satellite systems

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  • The Milky Way above the OGLE telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. The star symbol indicates the location of the newly discovered Cepheid OGLE-GD-CEP-1884 i. The remaining yellow dots are the other known Cepheids, most of them discovered by the OGLE project (Credit: J. Skowron, K. Ulaczyk).

    Warsaw astronomers discover Milky Way's longest-period classical Cepheid

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  • Boulder TM 1219 in a wider landscape perspective. Credit: A. Rozwadowski, source: Cambridge Archaeological Journal.

    Polish scientists reinterpret petroglyphs of Toro Muerto

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    Polish sensor for non-invasive monitoring of body water level

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  • Eurasian Lycaon lycaonoides after a successful hunt. Visible powerful teeth. Credit: W. Gornig

    Canine 'Jack the Ripper' - last Eurasian lycaon from Polish lands

  • Canine 'Jack the Ripper' - last Eurasian lycaon from Polish lands

  • New 245-million-year-old reptile with very long neck discovered

  • New 245-million-year-old reptile with very long neck discovered

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  • Photo from Łukasiewicz Research Network press release

    Light absorber for bumpers and airplane seats

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  • Credit: nawa.gov.pl

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  • 14.06.2023. Professor Piotr Ponikowski. PAP/Sebastian Borowski

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